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单词 motorize
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Definition of motorize in English:

motorize

(British motorise)
verb ˈməʊtərʌɪzˈmoʊdəˌraɪz
[with object]
  • 1Equip (a vehicle or device) with a motor to operate or propel it.

    a motorized wheelchair
    Example sentencesExamples
    • All drivers and passengers should wear helmets that meet current standards for use while operating motorized vehicles.
    • A lot of children die riding these motorized vehicles, and I've known quite a few of them.
    • As the automobile transformed American life, other motorized vehicles had profound effects as well.
    • Keep in mind that there are very few motorized vehicles there.
    • Most motorised wheelchairs have a top speed of 6mph.
    • Since its introduction, the company has hired an army of lobbyists in an effort to get state and local governments to change laws that bar motorized vehicles from sidewalks.
    • He said motorbikes and other motorised vehicles would be prohibited from using the route but the scheme would be wheelchair and pram friendly.
    • Newer luxury houses have bomb shelters with bunk beds, dry toilets, motorized air-filtration systems and so forth.
    • Read on to learn what motorized bikes are all about, and then you decide.
    • The shops are within walking distance of several areas of retirement housing, many of whose residents now use motorised wheelchairs.
    • First, by the 1940s most fish harvesters were using motorized boats and were thus able to fish more traps in a larger area.
    • The farming industry was crying out for a small motorised vehicle that could handle hills even a horse baulked at.
    • He was driving in his Land Rover, the only working motorized vehicle for miles.
    • It dates back to 1959 when motorized taxi cabs gradually replaced man-powered tricycles.
    • There hasn't been drama like this in the parking lot of a grocery store since two little old ladies fought over the last motorized shopping cart.
    • They fear the proposal will damage wildlife and nature conservation and that motorised vehicles will endanger people who already use country paths.
    • However, police say the miniature motorised vehicles are subject to the same legal requirements as a normal motor scooter.
    • The signed petition was sent to the capital and voted through the legislature into a bill banning motorized vehicles on small ponds and lakes.
    • We have enjoyed offering the first real computerized, motorized wheelchair; we have a huge market in that area.
    • The first motorised vehicle Sir Chris Bonington drove was a tank.
    Synonyms
    automate, industrialize, computerize, technologize, equip with machines, tool
  • 2Equip (troops) with motor transport.

    three motorized divisions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most units going into Iraq now will go in as motorized infantry, mainly driving Humvees.
    • The ministry originally wanted to use an army motorized infantry battalion and an air defense battalion in the experiment.
    • Each of these is to comprise several operational brigades as well as special motorized units, and military support and servicing units.
    • World War II saw the development of motorized and armored divisions combining infantry, artillery, tanks, and air support.
    • These forces have some armor but rely on dismounted or motorized infantry for the bulk of their combat power.
    • For him, armored divisions were too expensive, as was the necessity for motorized infantry.
    • The situation turned around in the postwar period, when rifle divisions were reorganized as motorized rifle divisions.
    • By World War II armies were fully motorized and tanks played a major part in the North African Campaign and at the Eastern Front.
    • However, the Panzer Regiment destroyed a motorized column and an artillery battery before the French could withdraw.
    • Eleven divisions were engaged in the offensive (four infantry, four panzer, and three motorized divisions).
    • Thus, motorized rifle divisions have largely been replaced by motorized rifle brigades.
    • In 1930 Weygand launched a programme to motorize seven infantry divisions and he initiated the creation of an armoured division in the cavalry in October 1933.
    • Four out of five motorized corps were placed in the first echelons of the assault groups.
    • On 8 March 1937, the motorized divisions started their attack.
    • This was different from its usual role of supporting a motorised infantry battalion.
    • However, during the creation of the German Armored Force, Guderian's request to motorize heavy artillery battalions was turned down.
    • The tactical air assault force can be reinforced with a motorized rifle battalion.
    • I attended a very productive meeting for regimental and motorized rifle battalion scouts.
    • Most of the mechanized brigades were created from motorized infantry divisions in the forward corps.
    • Tanks are used in an offensive to support motorized infantry; they can also be used independently.
    • Three of their six divisions are armoured with the rest being mechanised and motorised infantry.
    Synonyms
    travelling, transportable, transferable, portable, movable, locomotive, manoeuvrable

Derivatives

  • motorization

  • noun məʊtərʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • Economic development in ASEAN countries has spurred a rapid growth in motorization and led to a significant worsening of road safety throughout the region.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Today motor vehicle crashes are causing substantial numbers of deaths in countries that are relatively new to motorisation.
      • Oil changed everyday life and work in the developed world by spurring mass motorization, broader access to electricity, and the spread of synthetic materials.
      • Rampant motorisation, of course, is also exacerbating the nightmare of air pollution in Third World cities.
      • With mass motorization the situation has changed, and the relative advantages the car once conferred have dwindled: the more cars, the less joy.

Rhymes

notarize
 
 

Definition of motorize in US English:

motorize

(British motorise)
verbˈmōdəˌrīzˈmoʊdəˌraɪz
[with object]usually as adjective motorized
  • 1Equip (a vehicle or device) with a motor to operate or propel it.

    a motorized wheelchair
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A lot of children die riding these motorized vehicles, and I've known quite a few of them.
    • We have enjoyed offering the first real computerized, motorized wheelchair; we have a huge market in that area.
    • The farming industry was crying out for a small motorised vehicle that could handle hills even a horse baulked at.
    • Since its introduction, the company has hired an army of lobbyists in an effort to get state and local governments to change laws that bar motorized vehicles from sidewalks.
    • The shops are within walking distance of several areas of retirement housing, many of whose residents now use motorised wheelchairs.
    • As the automobile transformed American life, other motorized vehicles had profound effects as well.
    • However, police say the miniature motorised vehicles are subject to the same legal requirements as a normal motor scooter.
    • The first motorised vehicle Sir Chris Bonington drove was a tank.
    • Read on to learn what motorized bikes are all about, and then you decide.
    • He said motorbikes and other motorised vehicles would be prohibited from using the route but the scheme would be wheelchair and pram friendly.
    • Most motorised wheelchairs have a top speed of 6mph.
    • Keep in mind that there are very few motorized vehicles there.
    • He was driving in his Land Rover, the only working motorized vehicle for miles.
    • It dates back to 1959 when motorized taxi cabs gradually replaced man-powered tricycles.
    • There hasn't been drama like this in the parking lot of a grocery store since two little old ladies fought over the last motorized shopping cart.
    • All drivers and passengers should wear helmets that meet current standards for use while operating motorized vehicles.
    • First, by the 1940s most fish harvesters were using motorized boats and were thus able to fish more traps in a larger area.
    • They fear the proposal will damage wildlife and nature conservation and that motorised vehicles will endanger people who already use country paths.
    • Newer luxury houses have bomb shelters with bunk beds, dry toilets, motorized air-filtration systems and so forth.
    • The signed petition was sent to the capital and voted through the legislature into a bill banning motorized vehicles on small ponds and lakes.
    Synonyms
    automate, industrialize, computerize, technologize, equip with machines, tool
    1. 1.1 Equip (troops) with motor transportation.
      three motorized divisions
      Example sentencesExamples
      • On 8 March 1937, the motorized divisions started their attack.
      • These forces have some armor but rely on dismounted or motorized infantry for the bulk of their combat power.
      • By World War II armies were fully motorized and tanks played a major part in the North African Campaign and at the Eastern Front.
      • Each of these is to comprise several operational brigades as well as special motorized units, and military support and servicing units.
      • Thus, motorized rifle divisions have largely been replaced by motorized rifle brigades.
      • Most of the mechanized brigades were created from motorized infantry divisions in the forward corps.
      • For him, armored divisions were too expensive, as was the necessity for motorized infantry.
      • In 1930 Weygand launched a programme to motorize seven infantry divisions and he initiated the creation of an armoured division in the cavalry in October 1933.
      • Three of their six divisions are armoured with the rest being mechanised and motorised infantry.
      • I attended a very productive meeting for regimental and motorized rifle battalion scouts.
      • This was different from its usual role of supporting a motorised infantry battalion.
      • World War II saw the development of motorized and armored divisions combining infantry, artillery, tanks, and air support.
      • Tanks are used in an offensive to support motorized infantry; they can also be used independently.
      • Most units going into Iraq now will go in as motorized infantry, mainly driving Humvees.
      • The ministry originally wanted to use an army motorized infantry battalion and an air defense battalion in the experiment.
      • Eleven divisions were engaged in the offensive (four infantry, four panzer, and three motorized divisions).
      • However, during the creation of the German Armored Force, Guderian's request to motorize heavy artillery battalions was turned down.
      • The situation turned around in the postwar period, when rifle divisions were reorganized as motorized rifle divisions.
      • Four out of five motorized corps were placed in the first echelons of the assault groups.
      • However, the Panzer Regiment destroyed a motorized column and an artillery battery before the French could withdraw.
      • The tactical air assault force can be reinforced with a motorized rifle battalion.
      Synonyms
      travelling, transportable, transferable, portable, movable, locomotive, manoeuvrable
 
 
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