personalize 的定义
per·son·al·ized, per·son·al·iz·ing.
- to have marked with one's initials, name, or monogram: to personalize stationery.
- to make personal, as by applying a general statement to oneself.
- to ascribe personal qualities to; personify.
- to design or tailor to meet an individual's specifications, needs, or preferences: a personalized search engine;personalized learning.
personalize 近义词
embody
更多personalize例句
- Think about helping, let’s say, an AC installation supplier set up a customer management system personalized with an automation solution for qualifying leads and scheduling visits, without human intervention at every step.
- For instance, display campaigns are personalized for groups of users with distinct likes, tastes, and personalities.
- AI may be able to personalize not only the content but efficiently deal with thousands of landing pages that need to be optimized quickly and frequently.
- In order to personalize your ads, use the YouTube TrueView tool for short commercials, or choose programmatic advertising personalization.
- Our goal is to support similar data-driven approaches to personalize neurological solutions in telehealth.
- And she started to convince her to change lawyers and to personalize her guilt.
- Romney, who ignored Santorum in his speech, tried to personalize his critique of Obama.
- Just remember, people personalize your projections of dissatisfaction and, unlike you, when they go they may be gone.
- So Begala is smart to advise Democrats to “ localize and personalize.”
- He was beginning to personalize her unconsciously, beginning to think of her mentally as the Girl.