mechanized / ˈmɛk əˌnaɪz /

机械化机械化的机动化机用

mechanized 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

mech·a·nized, mech·a·niz·ing.

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

mechanized 近义词

v. 动词 verb

automate

mechanized 的近义词 4

更多mechanized例句

  1. With its screen raised, it looked more than anything else like a mechanized bathtub.
  2. World War I mechanized war on a scale never before possible—a whole array of new weapons was developed.
  3. Chicago was the center of meatpacking, railroads, and mechanized agriculture, the flagships of industrial capitalism.
  4. Highly mechanized farming has for decades depended on fossil fuel and chemicals.
  5. Oh, yes, did I forget to mention the mechanized conveyer belt?
  6. Perhaps our mechanized civilization is going to the dogs; as Scriven suspects and you and maybe I myself.
  7. And ringed around her at a safe distance was what seemed to be a small mechanized army corps.
  8. The industry is highly mechanized and has virtually eliminated hand labor.
  9. Highly mechanized activity tends as Emerson said to turn men into spiders and needles.
  10. In every adult life, a large number of these mechanized responses are absolutely essential to efficiency.