英:[ˈkænəlaɪz]
美:['kænəlaɪz]
英:[ˈkænəlaɪz]
美:['kænəlaɪz]
ca·nal·ize
k nae laIz [or] kae n laIz
第三人称单数:canalizes
现在分词:canalizing
过去式:canalized
过去分词:canalized
canalization (n.)
verb
transitive verb
to provide with a canal or channel
to make into or similar to a canal
to provide with an outletespecially: to direct into preferred channels
intransitive verb
to flow in or into a channel
to establish new channels
The first known use of canalize was in 1830
canalizeverb
to drain (a wound) by forming channels without the use of tubes
1 It is important to turn them from these in order to tranquilize and regulate their course by damming them up and canalizing them.
2 But we have to get intelligences together, we have to canalize thought before it can work and produce its due effects.
3 the director of the charity should be canalizing the flow of donations so that the money ends up where it is most needed
4 Now, in the hypothesis we propose, the relation of vision to the visual apparatus would be very nearly that of the hand to the iron filings that follow, canalize and limit its motion.
5 Navigable and canalized rivers, to which belong the great water-systems of the Rhine, Elbe and Oder, have a total length of about 6000 m.
6 They canalize their energies into charity work.
他们致力于慈善事业.
7 The education of the youth is, undoubtedly, of paramount importance as it serves to deepen their understanding of the Cause and to canalize their energies along the most profitable lines.
8 It’s really a small stream that was canalized by the Victorians, who wanted to get the water off the land as quickly as possible to make every inch available for agriculture.
9 Repressed, hampered, canalized, forbidden, the sex impulses have profoundly modified clothes, art, religion, morals and philosophy.
10 This and the other mulberry views were taken in the extensively canalized portion of China represented in Fig.
11 “We designed a very good campaign to flush them out and pressure them and canalize them into the chosen engagement areas,” he said.
12 Competition would in this way be effectively killed, and little by little the life-juices of the country would be canalized to suit the requirements of German trade, industry and politics.
13 He had swum with the tide of public sentiment in cardinal matters, instead of stemming or canalizing and guiding it.
14 Canalize: to furnish with or convert into a canal or canals.
开掘运河,改建运河:开掘运河或将…改建成一条或数条运河。
15 Slowly and patiently they are canalizing the spirit that at once directs, energizes and safeguards its operation.
16 The river is canalized and opens out beneath the fortifications into a floating basin.
17 What is important is that as life goes on, necessity, the social organization and gradual concentration of energy canalize the purposes, reduce the power of the irrelevant and temporary desires.
18 The plain, east of this canal, as far north as the mouth of the Hwang ho in 1852, is canalized much as is the area shown in Fig.
19 By some authorities it is believed to be a natural channel canalized.
20 Chopin founded no school, although the possibilities of the piano were canalized by him.
2 开凿运河于
3 开运河
4 变直
5 提供
input provision ministration -ize find store present deliver maintain introduce arm organize afford render lend insure furnish give provide OFFER allow fit extend lay bear minister administer lodge tender purvey hold forth
6 加深
7 引导
conduct leading bootstrap behind show lead guide vector steer shepherd marshal drogue parachute guidance bring channel pilot usher
8 在…开凿运河