institutionalize
过去式:
动词过去式: institutionalized
更多词形:
名词: institu-tionalization | 动词过去式: institutionalized | 动词过去分词: institutionalized | 动词现在分词: institutionalizing | 动词第三人称单数: institutionalizes |
单词例句:
The maximum number, especially of people, that may be admitted to a nation, a group, or an institution.
限额被招纳入一个国家、小组或机构所允许的最大数目,尤指人
A church, school, hospital, asylum, or prison is an institution.
教堂,学校,医院,收容所或监狱皆属公共机构。
To some extent, it is the result to institutionalize the spirit which feudal rulers considered penalty for a long time.
一定程度上,审刑院是长期以来封建统治者慎重刑罚精神制度化的产物。
The complete equipment of a physician or medical institution, including books, supplies, and instruments.
全套设备一个医生或医疗机构的全套配备,包括图书,药品和器械
A historian, especially one designated by a group or public institution.
史料编纂者尤指由一群人或公众机构指定的历史学家
Yang thinks the reason is simple: We lack the ability to institutionalize charitable work in China.
杨澜认为这个问题的原因很简单:在中国,我们的慈善事业并不制度化。
A person associated with but not officially residing in an institution, especially a nonresident physician on a hospital staff.
不住院的医生与一机构联合但不正式住在其中的人,尤指医院职员中不住院的内科医生
The ancient institution has taken a beating for long enough with fearful exposes of its scandals.
这个古老的机构随着它那些令人发指的丑闻的暴露而早已失去了信誉。
As an adult I can comprehend mental illness, even the need to institutionalize people.
作为一个成年人,我可以理解,精神疾病,甚至有必要制度化。