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1. (n.) bloc
a group of persons, businesses, etc., united for a particular purpose, esp. a group of legislators of different parties who vote together for some interest.
2. bloc
a group of nations that share common interests and usu. act in concert in international affairs:
the former Soviet bloc.
Etymology: (1900–05; < F; see block)
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| Definition of 'Bloc' |
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1. (noun) bloc, axis
a group of countries in special alliance
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Sense: a group of nations etc who have an interest or purpose in common
the European trade bloc.
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Afrikaans: Blok |
Arabic: كُتْلَةٌ (سياسِيَّةٌ) |
Bulgarian: блок |
Brazilian: bloco |
Czech: blok |
German: der (politische) Block |
Danish: blok |
Greek: συνασπισμός χωρών κτλ. με |
Spanish: bloque |
Estonian: blokk |
Farsi: اتحادیه؛ بلوک |
Finnish: ryhmittymä |
French: bloc |
Hebrew: גוּש מדִינוֹת |
Hindi: समूहों या राष्ट्रों का गु |
Croatian: politički blok |
Hungarian: tömb |
Indonesian: blok |
Icelandic: blokk, samtök |
Italian: blocco |
Japanese: 圏 |
Korean: (특정 목적을 가지고 결성되는) 연합, 블록, |
Lithuanian: blokas |
Latvian: bloks; apvienība |
Malay: blok |
Dutch: blok |
Norwegian: blokk |
Polish: blok |
Persian: اتحادیه؛ بلوک |
Pashto: ډله ،بلاک |
Portuguese: bloco |
Romanian: bloc |
Russian: блок |
Slovak: blok |
Slovenian: blok |
Serbian: blok |
Swedish: block, sammanslutning |
Thai: กลุ่มประเทศ |
Turkish: blok |
Taiwanese: 集團,陣營 |
Ukrainian: блок, об'єднання |
Urdu: ہم خیال گروہ |
Vietnamese: khối (chính trị) |
Chinese: 集团 |
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