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nationalize

/nash-uh-nl-ahyz, nash-nuh-lahyz/US // ˈnæʃ ə nlˌaɪz, ˈnæʃ nəˌlaɪz //UK // (ˈnæʃənəˌlaɪz, ˈnæʃnə-) //

本国化,国有化,归化,收归国有

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    na·tion·al·ized, na·tion·al·iz·ing.

    • : to bring under the ownership or control of a nation, as industries and land: a movement to nationalize the oil industry.
    • : to make into a nation.
    • : to naturalize.
    • : to make national in extent or scope: a magazine article that nationalized a local problem.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    na·tion·al·ized, na·tion·al·iz·ing.

    • : to become nationalized or naturalized: Those who remain in the country must nationalize.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbsocialize

Examples

  • The age of social media, cable news and nationalized congressional politics has also allowed a variety of other actors to lead the party symbolically and advance its agenda on cultural and economic issues.

  • Yermak, the presidential chief of staff, says the government intends to nationalize Motor Sich and keep it under state control.

  • For nearly a century, liberals and progressives have believed that we can only solve our problems by nationalizing them, and there was much evidence to support this view.

  • Conversely, fundraising — which the Classic model relies upon fairly heavily — may be a misleading metric in a world in which races are highly nationalized and a high fundraising total doesn’t necessarily indicate an abundance of local support.

  • The Federal Reserve provided $9 trillion of emergency loans to banks, and nationalized the nation’s largest insurance company, AIG.

  • Democrats have been anxious not to nationalize the election as a referendum on President Obama.

  • The goal is to nationalize the race around Obama, whose approval rating in Kansas is just 33 percent.

  • The effort will be to quasi-nationalize what happened in Colorado then.

  • As a result, her biggest strength, even some Republicans here concede, is her ability to nationalize the contest at every turn.

  • They do not want to demonize undocumented workers, nationalize the Arizona immigration law, or kill the Dream Act.

  • A definite proposal to nationalize the railway systems of the Dominion of Canada was made during the war.

  • Their features were not easy to distinguish; when the Bolshevists assume dominion over us they will not nationalize our soap.

  • In view of the need of rapid development of mining by Chinese, it would probably be unwise to nationalize all mines here and now.

  • Even if fairly carried out, that policy is just as certain to nationalize slavery as the doctrine of Jeff Davis himself.

  • He never was in favor of any nor opposed to any, till the present one, which helps to nationalize slavery.