词汇 | localize |
释义 | localize verb[ T ] (UK usuallylocalise)uk /ˈləʊ.kəl.aɪz/ us /ˈloʊ.kəl.aɪz/ to limit something to a particular area: 将…限制在局部,将…控制在特定范围内 Gravity has localized the swelling to the foot and ankle.重力已将肿胀控制在脚部和脚踝处。 formal to find the position of something: 确定…的位置,给…定位 Electricians worked through the night to localize the faulty switches.电工为了找到出故障的开关工作了一夜。 business specialized to make a product or service more suitable for a particular area: 地方化 The TV station is continuing to localize content in order to maximize regional sales.电视台继续对内容进行地方化,以期实现区域销售最大化。 Limiting and restricting anti-libertarian armlock boundary box someone out box someone/something in crippling cripplingly crowd curb curtail keep (herself) to herselfidiom keep something down limit limitation limitative suffocatingly tempered tie someone down tie someone up uncrippled You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Finding and discovering Towns & regions: environments & localities localize | Business Englishlocalize verb[ I or T ] (UK also localise)uk /ˈləʊkəlaɪz/ us /ˈloʊ-/ to organize a business or industry so that its main activities happen in local areas rather than nationally or internationally: Our new parent company believes in localizing its operations, as we do. These are big markets, so we'll need to localize. MARKETING to make a product or service more suitable for a particular country, area, etc.: The TV station is continuing to localize content in order to maximize regional sales. We are trying to localise, partly by hiring more local people. Examples of localizelocalize The end result of the pipeline process is streams of prediction and alignment data localized to genomic, transcript or peptide sequences. In the majority of cases studied pruritus was mild or moderate, and localized on the scalp, face, neck or upper torso. They are conceived of as consisting of some arrangement of neurons (not necessarily localized) that acts independently of other such mechanisms. To get there we need to unwrap contextual studies from their localized interpretative constraints. Administration and consultation areas would adopt a radiator-based space heating solution with thermostatic valves for localized control and energy efficiency. The impact of firewood collection is highly localized. Thus, according to interactive models of lexical access, early phonological facilitation may be localized at the word form level. The spatial ranges of outbreaks in these reports were localized areas. In addition to selectivity, revision of theories when localizing ideas was fundamental to their success. Are we sure that the indicators of physiological events, with their specific time-windows, are useful for "localizing" mental processes in time? A corresponding gene, air-1, was localized on chromosome 16 in the mouse. The per turbation in the frequency domain can be said to be "localized" inside this bandwidth. The extensional faults are localized within the limbs of larger compressional folds. Thus, families used materials close at hand, gathered from localized deposits. Any organ system can be involved; the most common manifestation of infection is localized, intermittent, migratory swelling in the skin and subcutaneous tissues. See all examples of localize 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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