词汇 | institutionalizing |
释义 | institutionalizing present participle ofinstitutionalize institutionalize verb[ T ] (UK usuallyinstitutionalise)uk /ˌɪn.stɪˈtʃuː.ʃən.ə.laɪz/ us /ˌɪn.stəˈtuː.ʃən.ə.laɪz/ institutionalizeverb[T] (PLACE)to send someone, especially someone who is not able to live independently, to live in an institution(= a place such as a hospital)把(某人)送到收容机构 Accommodating people accommodate billet board board and lodging boarding and lodging deinstitutionalize full board half board house modified American plan non-residential noninstitutionalized placement put put something away resettlement room and board seat self-catering settle institutionalizeverb[T] (CUSTOM)to make something become a permanent or respected part of a society, system, or organization: 使成惯例;使制度化 What was once an informal event has now been institutionalized.曾经是非正式的活动现在已经制度化。 Standard and routine average average Joe bog-standard conformance conformity conventionalized default given mainline orthodox quotidian regularity regularization regularize routinely set std stock the/your average bearidiom unspectacular Related wordinstitutionalization Examples of institutionalizinginstitutionalizing In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Issues in institutionalizing on-farm client-oriented research: a review of experiences from nine national agricultural research systems. A final section on ' institutionalizing democracy ' turns out to revolve on a discussion only of parties and party systems. Countries have prioritized and are institutionalizing traditional medicine in national health systems and are undertaking the rational scientific assessment of traditional herbal medicines. The review concludes that, for institutional economics, the problem of intellectual property is the problem of institutionalizing property rights writ large. The following sections explore the rationale for institutionalizing the organization. However, an international free for all risks institutionalizing permanent genetic differences between different states, depending upon the qualities selected for enhancement by their current regimes. Democratic regimes attempt to minimize this problem by institutionalizing disruption through regular elections. Thus, tariff rates could be lowered as a first step in institutionalizing an outward-oriented strategy of development without any dramatic fiscal consequences. Institutionalizing participatory, client-driven research and technology development in agriculture. Local officials have made strong demands for institutionalizing central-local relations. Thus, for institutional economics, the problem of intellectual property is the problem of institutionalizing property rights writ large. King's response highlights the pervasive practical and technical power of 'significance' in shaping heritage and its management, and the equilibrations between experiential practice and law in institutionalizing significance. Institutionalizing community-based prevention through policy change. Great demands for institutionalizing de facto political federalism also existed. Rationality demands adequate reasons for any judicial decision, and there are good reasons for institutionalizing the giving of reasons. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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