- 看过 internalize 的人也看了 :
- personalize
- embody
- incarnate
- incorporate
- impute
- attribute
- manifest
internalize 的定义
in·ter·nal·ized, in·ter·nal·iz·ing.
- to incorporate, as through learning, socialization, or identification.
- to make subjective or give a subjective character to.
- Linguistics. to acquire as part of one's language competence.
internalize 近义词
incorporate within one's self
internalize 的近义词 7 个
internalize 的反义词 1 个
更多internalize例句
- Closed-book exams could be used to test whether students have internalized this basic knowledge.
- Every investor interviewed for this piece stressed that the technologies have matured, the market is now ripe for these companies, and the hard-won lessons from the last bust have been internalized.
- But, she said, “I’ve always had this notion my nails always had to be done, or I wasn’t professional,” adding, “Maybe it’s a weird internalized sexism thing.”
- Rory Gilmore is the girl who internalized at a very young age the ideas that she wasn’t enough for her father to stick around for and that she was the reason her mother’s life went off the rails.
- Brands have internalized the need to prepared to turn on a dime, and have learned that’s an asset even in more predictable times.
- Sadly, some impressionable young listeners will internalize this “advice.”
- Being bullied makes people internalize their feelings and beliefs.
- It would just be nice if he could internalize that not all government benefits are handouts or are equal.
- Some couples who have been early to marry and early to divorce may “internalize an unwarranted sense of guilt or shame.”
- To feel shame for the actions of other Jews is to internalize this kind of anti-Semitism.
- It was difficult to internalize in an environment both objective and external.