localize
- IPA[ˈlōkəˌlīz]
美式
- restrict (something) to a particular place or part of the body;adapt (something) to meet the requirements of a particular area
verb: localize, 3rd person present: localizes, gerund or present participle: localizing, past tense: localized, past participle: localized
- 釋義
- 相關詞
動詞
- 1. restrict (something) to a particular place or part of the body we can localize the forest fire and be sure that adjacent territories will be safe
- ▪ adapt (something) to meet the requirements of a particular area they should be able to localize their business model overseas
- ▪ assign (something) to a particular place most vertebrates localize sounds by orienting movements
- restricted to a particular place or part of the body: symptoms include localized pain and numbness most roads are open, aside from some localized flooding
Oxford American Dictionary
- restricted to a particular place or part of the body: symptoms include localized pain and numbness most roads are open, aside from some localized flooding
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈləʊkəlʌɪz]
英式
- restrict (something) to a particular place or part of the body: we can localize the forest fire and be sure that adjacent territories will be safe
Oxford Dictionary