释义 |
sinicize, v.|ˈsɪnɪsaɪz| [f. Sinic a. + -ize.] trans. To invest with a Chinese character.
1889Athenæum 28 Sept. 414/2 While the civilization of Japan becomes every year more and more Westernized, her language..becomes more and more Sinicized. 1904Ibid. 22 Oct. 547/3 Japan was never really sinicized, and what was best in China never became hers. Hence ˈsinicized ppl. a.
1899Eng. Hist. Rev. Apr. 218 A thoroughly sinicised and variously manipulated version. 1905Athenæum 16 Sept. 361/2 Even the Buddhism which rules the minds of men..from the Himalayas to Sagalin is of a sinicized character. |