internalize如何读

英:[ɪnˈtɜ:nəlaɪz]

美:[ɪnˈtɜrnəlaɪz]

internalize是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 使藏在心底
  2. 使(习俗、准则等经吸收同化而)内在化
  3. 【语】使内在化
  4. 【经】使(成本)内在化

internalize自然拼读

in·ter·nal·ize

ihn tuhr n laIz

internalize变形

第三人称单数:internalizes

现在分词:internalizing

过去式:internalized

过去分词:internalized

internalize扩展

internalization (n.)

internalize英英释义

Verb

1. incorporate within oneself; make subjectiveor personal;

"internalize a belief"

internalize词源中文解释

1856年,美国英语,源自 internal 和 -ize。相关词汇: Internalized; internalizing。

internalize词源英文解释

The first known use of internalize was in 1794

internalize医学词典英英释义

internalizetransitive verb

to give a subjective character tospecifically: to incorporate (as values or patterns of culture) within the self as conscious or subconscious guiding principles through learning or socialization

internalize 例句

1 The novel is an absorbing, satirical tale about internalized racial oppression in Nigeria, and a hilarious response to Kafka’s “The Metamorphosis.”

2 I don’t recall ever seeing a dramatization of “Medea” in which the heroine is less internalized.

3 We internalize the negative messages we get throughout our lives, the messages that say it's wrong to be outspoken, aggressive, more powerful than men.

4 It’s one thing to carve the Psi symbol into the side of buildings and string up banners over porches, but to actually internalize the message?

5 So prevalent were these images that women, it turned out, had internalized them, which meant the male gaze wasn't just for men.

6 “The more we can have depictions that examine those internalized identities that are given to us from others, the better,” he added.

7 How Lily had internalized fractions from doubling recipes.

8 Set in 1941, the novel concerns the life of a young African-American girl named Pecola who has internalized racism, who considers herself unattractive and unlovable because of her dark skin.

9 For those consuming these films for more than their entertainment value, who thoughtfully engage with the content and internalize its lessons, key questions about existing relationships between artists and fans should be emerging.

10 College focuses too much on memorization and grades than on what you actually learn to internalize.

大学太注重你能记下些什么和你的考试成绩,而不管你真正学到的是什么。

11 This order has since been perpetuated by systemic racism and internalized by black people.

12 My mom says it’s internalized racism: when racism messes with you so much you hate who you are and wish you were white.

13 She says the film touches on the stigmas and “internalized cultural prejudice” that has made it so rare for female superheroes like Wonder Woman to lead big-budget movies.

14 Arthur genuinely wants to make people happy, internalizing his mother’s wish that he should “smile and put on a happy face.”

15 When students absorb and internalize such messages, they can experience what linguist William Labov called “linguistic insecurity” – feelings of anxiety and apprehension that can take root even at an early age.

16 The songs have solidified, and despite the music’s inherent thrills, the members have internalized their creation until the chords and patterns have become second nature.

17 Or maybe potential critics are simply waiting to see what happens, having internalized the tech-innovator assumption that real life is now just another beta test.

18 If someone excessively flatters you for a minor success, you need to internalize it the same way you would internalize a scathing insult.

如果有人对你的一点点成功就过分奉承,你需要自己内部消化这种阿谀奉承就像你内部消化别人的严厉侮辱一样。

19 Good time management, once internalized, makes college and life easier.

20 We of Hibernian persuasion have internalized the adage that to be Irish is to know that sooner or later the world will break your heart.

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