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How do you say going abroad in English?

To go abroad is expressed in English as To go abroad, which is pronounced as [t?,tu,tu?]?[ɡo?]?[?br?d].

Explanation of key words:

1. to

prep. toward; located in...; to somewhere; to a certain state; difference; to give; for; Compared with; connected with; facing; equal to; showing respect to...; accompanying; in order to give...; suitable for; according to...'s view; (when settling accounts) credited

adv. (door, etc.) ) close

2. broad

adv. abroad; to overseas

adj. to abroad

n. overseas; foreign country

Extended information:

Usage of broad:

The basic meaning of broad is to go abroad, to be abroad, that is, when someone goes to or is in another country, he or she can It refers to traveling or doing business abroad, or living or working abroad. In formal styles, broad can also mean spread everywhere, spread widely, spread everywhere, and be widely known. In spoken language, broad can also mean inexplicable, which is not the case at all. To do it outdoors, the meaning of going outdoors is an ancient usage.

Abroad can be used as an adverbial or predicative in a sentence, or it can modify a noun as a postpositional attributive. abroad is not used to compare levels.

Abroad cannot be used after the preposition in or to, but it can be said from abroad, which means from abroad.