单词 | -ize |
释义 | -ize From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English-ize-ize (also -ise British English) /aɪz/ suffix [in verbs]1 MOVE/CHANGE POSITIONto make something have more of a particular quality (=make them more modern) We need to modernize our procedures. (=spelling made more American) Americanized spelling (=bus or train services that are owned and operated by private companies) privatized transport 2 CHANGE FROM ONE THING TO ANOTHERto change something to something else, or be changed to something else (=turned into crystals). The liquid crystallized3 SAY/STATEto speak or think in the way mentioned (=speak a soliloquy, to yourself) to soliloquize (=speaking solemnly, as if in a sermon). I sat and listened to him sermonizing4 PUTto put into a particular place She was hospitalized after the accident.Examples from the Corpus-ize• his endless sermonizingOrigin -ize Old French -iser, from Late Latin -izare, from Greek -izein |
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