formalization / ˈfɔr məˌlaɪz /

形式化形式主义形式上的

formalization 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

for·mal·ized, for·mal·iz·ing.

  1. to make formal, especially for the sake of official or authorized acceptance: to formalize an understanding by drawing up a legal contract.
  2. to give a definite form or shape to.
  3. to state or restate in symbolic form.

formalization 近义词

formalization

等同于 definition

更多formalization例句

  1. The Grassmannian gets its name from Hermann Grassmann, who first formalized it in the mid-1800s.
  2. It’s as if the Grassmannian, uncovered a century ago to formalize the mathematics of lines and planes through the origin, also happens to index phenomena in the physical world — a bizarre correspondence that Williams still can’t fully explain.
  3. Faulconer expanded and formalized the police shelter program in 2014 by allocating city funds for shelter beds run by police.
  4. In January 2018, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which is also a part of DHS, formalized a directive on immigration enforcement in courthouses.
  5. In late August, the groups signed a memorandum of understanding to formalize their conversations.
  6. A debt limit increase is merely the formalization of that consent.
  7. It was a device set up in the orthodox churches as a definite formalization of a creed.
  8. The formalization of family life in marriage contracts was stimulated by writing.
  9. The formalization of an art course given to the general student, kills the live material and leaves the student himself cold.
  10. American, despite the gallant efforts of the professors, has so far escaped any such suffocating formalization.