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单词 localize
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Definition of localize in English:

localize

(British localise)
verb ˈləʊk(ə)lʌɪzˈloʊkəˌlaɪz
[with object]often as adjective localized
  • 1Restrict (something) to a particular place.

    symptoms include localized pain and numbness
    Example sentencesExamples
    • All 50 real lesions were successfully localized in three dimensions using this technique.
    • These will ideally include a means to localize the abnormal glands preoperatively as well as to determine if the resection is complete prior to closure of the surgical incision.
    • TPE will allow photodynamic therapy with highly localized light dosage.
    • Many patients are diagnosed incidentally in the asymptomatic phase by plain radiographs that show localized enlargement of bone.
    • Persistent pain and localized tenderness is a key feature.
    • Examples of this include insidious onset or poorly localized injuries, or both.
    • Electromyography, conducted three to four weeks after the onset of symptoms, can localize the lesion and help confirm the diagnosis.
    • Even in patients with more localized disease, systemic chemotherapy plays the central role in the treatment.
    • A frequent dilemma is a limping child with no constitutional symptoms and no localized abnormalities by history or physical examination.
    • The image-guided biopsy uses either ultrasound or mammography to stereotactically localize the suspicious lesion.
    • In elderly patients, localized tenderness may be the only presenting sign; pain and fever may be absent.
    • Fever may be a marker of sepsis, localized infection, occult bacteremia, or benign illness.
    • If you have a very localized cancer and you are using statistics that include many people with a more widespread cancer, then that data may not apply to you.
    • The pain elicited on palpation of a tender point is localized to the area under palpation and does not elicit a jump or twitch.
    • Treatment with this drug should not be initiated in patients with active infections including chronic or localized infections.
    • This suggests that immediate bronchial response to cat allergen is localized in the large airways.
    • Additional treatment included localized radiation therapy to the operative site, without systemic chemotherapy.
    • However, in 2 cases, although edema was present, there was no evidence of a clearly localized cutaneous lesion.
    • Since the advent of antibiotics, however, most infections associated with cerebral abscesses are localized to the lungs and endocardium.
    • The disease is characterized by single or multiple localized lesions on exposed areas of skin that typically ulcerate.
    Synonyms
    limit, restrict, confine, contain, restrain, constrain, circumscribe, concentrate, delimit, delimitate
    isolate
    1. 1.1 Make (something) local in character.
      there'd now be a more localized news service
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Do the powers at be at the Pentagon truly believe that the best way to get your message out to the world is to dress it up in localized faux news portals?
      • ‘Such a loss of localised services must be opposed because people currently served by those hospitals to be downgraded will obviously suffer,’ he said.
      • If you scrapped the public service broadcaster, you might find someone to take the transmitters, and provide localised services that cater to rural and urban needs.
      • John further suggests that we begin with the localized and sedimented character of the beauty business in India.
      • The Carlow branch of Down Syndrome Ireland has recently been reactivated after being dormant for many years and will be providing localised services for people with this learning disability and their families.
      • Services should be localised, power should be redistributed, both from the federal centre and from the states.
      • Following the success of the Coleraine Milk Cup broadband experiment earlier this year, more localised news services could be developed in areas including Mid-Ulster and in the South and West.
      • Click on a region for a more localized map, then inquire about availability.
      • They would embark on a new initiative to further develop localised bus services, particularly in rural areas.
      • How can minimally-staffed news websites best cover and localize the war?
      • This (sorting office) gives us a very localised and very good service. This scheme would be another example of the customer losing out.
      • The centre is striving to localize its Internet services, including providing software, integrated systems and engineering support to local ISP and ICP providers, the two companies' sources said.
      • As stated above, it is expected that both service firms and those targeting consumers are more likely to localize their Web sites.
      • It's very regional and very localized while always having a national appeal.
      • Now farmers in Sligo who want to be sure if the weather is going to be right for silage or hay or spraying can avail of a new localized weather service.
      • More responsive, localized news formats have been attempted, with mixed success.
      • Meridian Broadcasting - owned by Granada - says viewers should have a better localised news service once the dust has settled.
      • In the latter two cases, the settings are highly localized and parochial.
      • Activity will focus on the distribution of materials, media promotions, instore tastings and localised events, which will be announced over the coming weeks.
      • Millingport's personalized home page functions as a resource for the customer with localized news, weather and stock information.
    2. 1.2 Assign (something) to a particular place.
      most vertebrates localize sounds by orienting movements
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It wasn't just an impersonal sound or a localized light.
      • This in turn suggests that sounds and lights are localized with respect to the body, rather than to the head or eyes.
      • Cutaneous receptors in human skin are capable of localizing sound sources approaching that of the auditory sense.
      • Once the regional campaign localizes the threat to a particular state, we will help ensure the state has the military, law enforcement, political, and financial tools necessary to finish the task.
      • In addition, PCR can detect small deletions and can specifically localize the regions contained in the deletion.
      • More recently, however, several cloned chromosome 4 genes have been localized using in situ hybridization.
      • In Call of Duty, which supports EAX, we found that 7.1 did make an appreciable difference in localizing sounds to the sides and back.
      • Why it is so important to localise and identify a given sound can be illustrated by a simple anecdote.

Derivatives

  • localizable

  • adjective
    • The song of Rufousand-white Wrens is very characteristic, consisting of easily localizable pure tones and intermediate-frequency whistles.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Software companies wanting to internationalise their products can start the process by making their software localisable.
      • Thus perceptual cross-checking may be domain-specific and not localizable in a single region, circuit or system in the brain, in which case the explanations of confabulation would vary accordingly.
      • The new Localization Wizard extracts localizable strings from setup projects, and packages them into an easily localizable form by any third party, including a freely redistributable visual Localization Tool.
      • His work has been identified in around fourteen other manuscripts, several of them localizable to Utrecht.
  • localizer

  • noun
    • What I want to do is to take a hard look at some of the thornier questions that localisers must address, so that our mutual case can be strengthened.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We lined up on the localizer, intercepted the glideslope, and, with a sigh of relief, broke out around 500 feet.
      • An attachment called a ‘CT localizer,’ is placed on the head ring before the CT scan is performed.
      • He told investigators he was focusing on the localizer to establish the runway centerline, but the rest of the approach was ‘visual,’ hence, he wasn't using the minimum safe altitudes.
      • But the localisers want us all to retreat behind borders - so bang goes the international transfer of assets which is so desperately needed.
 
 

Definition of localize in US English:

localize

(British localise)
verbˈloʊkəˌlaɪzˈlōkəˌlīz
[with object]often as adjective localized
  • 1Restrict (something) to a particular place.

    symptoms include localized pain and numbness
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you have a very localized cancer and you are using statistics that include many people with a more widespread cancer, then that data may not apply to you.
    • A frequent dilemma is a limping child with no constitutional symptoms and no localized abnormalities by history or physical examination.
    • In elderly patients, localized tenderness may be the only presenting sign; pain and fever may be absent.
    • Treatment with this drug should not be initiated in patients with active infections including chronic or localized infections.
    • Electromyography, conducted three to four weeks after the onset of symptoms, can localize the lesion and help confirm the diagnosis.
    • Additional treatment included localized radiation therapy to the operative site, without systemic chemotherapy.
    • This suggests that immediate bronchial response to cat allergen is localized in the large airways.
    • Many patients are diagnosed incidentally in the asymptomatic phase by plain radiographs that show localized enlargement of bone.
    • Since the advent of antibiotics, however, most infections associated with cerebral abscesses are localized to the lungs and endocardium.
    • The disease is characterized by single or multiple localized lesions on exposed areas of skin that typically ulcerate.
    • These will ideally include a means to localize the abnormal glands preoperatively as well as to determine if the resection is complete prior to closure of the surgical incision.
    • Persistent pain and localized tenderness is a key feature.
    • However, in 2 cases, although edema was present, there was no evidence of a clearly localized cutaneous lesion.
    • Even in patients with more localized disease, systemic chemotherapy plays the central role in the treatment.
    • The pain elicited on palpation of a tender point is localized to the area under palpation and does not elicit a jump or twitch.
    • All 50 real lesions were successfully localized in three dimensions using this technique.
    • Examples of this include insidious onset or poorly localized injuries, or both.
    • Fever may be a marker of sepsis, localized infection, occult bacteremia, or benign illness.
    • TPE will allow photodynamic therapy with highly localized light dosage.
    • The image-guided biopsy uses either ultrasound or mammography to stereotactically localize the suspicious lesion.
    Synonyms
    limit, restrict, confine, contain, restrain, constrain, circumscribe, concentrate, delimit, delimitate
    1. 1.1 Make (something) local in character.
      there'd now be a more localized news service
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This (sorting office) gives us a very localised and very good service. This scheme would be another example of the customer losing out.
      • Millingport's personalized home page functions as a resource for the customer with localized news, weather and stock information.
      • The centre is striving to localize its Internet services, including providing software, integrated systems and engineering support to local ISP and ICP providers, the two companies' sources said.
      • As stated above, it is expected that both service firms and those targeting consumers are more likely to localize their Web sites.
      • How can minimally-staffed news websites best cover and localize the war?
      • Activity will focus on the distribution of materials, media promotions, instore tastings and localised events, which will be announced over the coming weeks.
      • More responsive, localized news formats have been attempted, with mixed success.
      • Click on a region for a more localized map, then inquire about availability.
      • It's very regional and very localized while always having a national appeal.
      • In the latter two cases, the settings are highly localized and parochial.
      • Do the powers at be at the Pentagon truly believe that the best way to get your message out to the world is to dress it up in localized faux news portals?
      • Meridian Broadcasting - owned by Granada - says viewers should have a better localised news service once the dust has settled.
      • Now farmers in Sligo who want to be sure if the weather is going to be right for silage or hay or spraying can avail of a new localized weather service.
      • Services should be localised, power should be redistributed, both from the federal centre and from the states.
      • Following the success of the Coleraine Milk Cup broadband experiment earlier this year, more localised news services could be developed in areas including Mid-Ulster and in the South and West.
      • They would embark on a new initiative to further develop localised bus services, particularly in rural areas.
      • ‘Such a loss of localised services must be opposed because people currently served by those hospitals to be downgraded will obviously suffer,’ he said.
      • If you scrapped the public service broadcaster, you might find someone to take the transmitters, and provide localised services that cater to rural and urban needs.
      • The Carlow branch of Down Syndrome Ireland has recently been reactivated after being dormant for many years and will be providing localised services for people with this learning disability and their families.
      • John further suggests that we begin with the localized and sedimented character of the beauty business in India.
    2. 1.2 Assign (something) to a particular place.
      most vertebrates localize sounds by orienting movements
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Why it is so important to localise and identify a given sound can be illustrated by a simple anecdote.
      • Cutaneous receptors in human skin are capable of localizing sound sources approaching that of the auditory sense.
      • In addition, PCR can detect small deletions and can specifically localize the regions contained in the deletion.
      • It wasn't just an impersonal sound or a localized light.
      • In Call of Duty, which supports EAX, we found that 7.1 did make an appreciable difference in localizing sounds to the sides and back.
      • This in turn suggests that sounds and lights are localized with respect to the body, rather than to the head or eyes.
      • Once the regional campaign localizes the threat to a particular state, we will help ensure the state has the military, law enforcement, political, and financial tools necessary to finish the task.
      • More recently, however, several cloned chromosome 4 genes have been localized using in situ hybridization.
 
 
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