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mechanized

/mek-uh-nahyz/US // ˈmɛk əˌnaɪz //UK // (ˈmɛkəˌnaɪz) //

机械化,机械化的,机动化,机用

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    mech·a·nized, mech·a·niz·ing.

    • : to make mechanical.
    • : to operate or perform by or as if by machinery.
    • : to introduce machinery into, especially in order to replace manual labor.
    • : Military. to equip with tanks and other armored vehicles.

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Examples

  • With its screen raised, it looked more than anything else like a mechanized bathtub.

  • World War I mechanized war on a scale never before possible—a whole array of new weapons was developed.

  • Chicago was the center of meatpacking, railroads, and mechanized agriculture, the flagships of industrial capitalism.

  • Highly mechanized farming has for decades depended on fossil fuel and chemicals.

  • Oh, yes, did I forget to mention the mechanized conveyer belt?

  • Perhaps our mechanized civilization is going to the dogs; as Scriven suspects and you and maybe I myself.

  • And ringed around her at a safe distance was what seemed to be a small mechanized army corps.

  • The industry is highly mechanized and has virtually eliminated hand labor.

  • Highly mechanized activity tends as Emerson said to turn men into spiders and needles.

  • In every adult life, a large number of these mechanized responses are absolutely essential to efficiency.