overseas

UK /ˌəʊvəˈsiːz/ US /ˌoʊvɚˈsiːz/
adj 3adv 2

Collocations

4

ADJ.

experienced, fast, general, increasing, injured, popular, recent, swift

She gained overseas experience working in three different countries before returning home.

VERB + OVERSEAS

cost, flying, give, go, going, lives, make, place

She decided to go overseas for a year to study abroad and improve her language skills.

OVERSEAS + NOUN

ab, chinese, communities, days, food, investments, sales, schol

Many Chinese families send money to overseas communities in their home countries.

PREP.

in, in, with

My company has offices in several overseas locations where we employ hundreds of staff.

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