- 看过 naturalize 的人也看了 :
- familiarize
- accustom
- adopt
- acclimate
- adapt
- conform
- acclimatize
naturalize 的 2 个定义
nat·u·ral·ized, nat·u·ral·iz·ing.
- to confer upon the rights and privileges of a citizen.
- to introduce into a region and cause them to flourish as if native.
- to introduce or adopt into a country or into general use: to naturalize a French phrase.
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nat·u·ral·ized, nat·u·ral·iz·ing.
- to become naturalized.
- to adapt as if native to a new environment, set of circumstances, etc.
- to study or carry on research in natural history.
naturalize 近义词
confer citizenship upon
habituate
naturalize 的近义词 7 个
更多naturalize例句
- They were barred from becoming naturalized citizens—and many states passed Alien Land Laws, making it impossible for Koreans to buy their own farmland and control the means of production.
- What set the project apart, though, was that it compared small businesses owned by US-born citizens and naturalized citizens.
- You Xiaorong, a naturalized US citizen, is charged with stealing research on BPA-free coatings for bottles from her employer, Coca-Cola.
- The share of those getting naturalized rose from 62% in 2005 to 67% 2015.
- When they naturalize as US citizens, they gain the right to vote.
- The attempt to naturalize them in France, or any Continental nation, he regards as mischievous quackery.
- A few words on the latest attempt which has been made to naturalize an exotic bird in England will not seem out of place here.
- If I have failed, I have but added another failure to the numerous attempts to naturalize hexameter verse in the English language.
- When portions of the stem or of the tuber are thrown away by the side of streams, they naturalize themselves easily.
- The seeds of sesame often sow themselves outside plantations, and more or less naturalize the species.