释义 |
lat·in·ize \ˈlatənˌīz\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Late Latin latinizare, from Latin latinus Latin + -izare -ize transitive verb 1. a. obsolete : to translate into Latin b. : to give a Latin form to (a word or phrase of another language) < latinized Greek words > c. : to make latinate especially by the use of Latin loan words < the diction may be plain or heavily latinized — Douglas Bush > d. : romanize 2a 2. : to make Latin or Italian in doctrine, ideas, or traits; specifically : to cause to resemble the Roman Catholic Church < latinize the Church of England > intransitive verb 1. : to use Latinisms in writing or speech 2. : to come under the influence of the Romans or of the Roman Catholic Church |