释义 |
can·a·lize \ˈkanəlˌīz\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Usage: see -ize Etymology: French canaliser, from canal (from Latin canalis) + -iser -ize transitive verb 1. a. : to provide with canals : build a canal through or across b. : to make into or like a canal; specifically : to make navigable or improve the navigation of by constructing canals 2. : to provide with an outlet or a channel of expression : facilitate the discharge of (as an emotion) < rituals both arouse and canalize emotion > 3. : to direct into certain channels < canalizing such energies as he had towards the business of ruling — Hilaire Belloc > 4. : to drain (a wound) by forming channels without the use of tubes intransitive verb 1. : to flow in or into a channel 2. : to develop new channels (as new capillaries in a blood clot) |