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utilization

/yoot-l-ahyz/US // ˈyut lˌaɪz //UK // (ˈjuːtɪˌlaɪz) //

利用,使用情况,利用情况,运用

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    u·ti·lized, u·ti·liz·ing.

    • : to put to use; turn to profitable account: to utilize a stream to power a mill.

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Examples

  • ISBE determined that there was no medical or therapeutic need for the district to use the lap belts and that they were “utilized as a behavioral restraint to promote attention to task.”

  • What Bluepoint and Sony did, however, was introduce a number of accessibility features to allow more people to play the game while also utilizing the PlayStation 5′s new user interface to offer help for the game’s grind.

  • That can still be true, but only if advertisers and agencies utilize a unified linear and digital data set to activate across the video ecosystem.

  • As a practical matter, the program will likely be utilized by very small businesses with relatively few employees.

  • The company also utilizes shared calendars and various report views for specific teams.

  • In the first quarter, that led to lower spending—either through lower utilization, or lower prices, or some combination thereof.

  • Carbon utilization can offset or even exceed, the additional cost of carbon scrubbing.

  • We found a statistically significant increase in utilization (both extensive and total) only for heart disease.

  • Utilization went up, out-of-pocket expenditure went down, and the freqency of depression diagnoses was lower.

  • Some unions are worried that Obamacare is taking away some of the tools they use to control utilization and costs.

  • To Willis, however, must be attributed greater advance in the utilization of heavy pressures for reed work.

  • Few, however, can now be found who do not advocate utilization of the principle to a greater or less degree in every organ.

  • It is the utilization of this time, how best to employ it, that concerns us here.

  • It represents the greatest possible utilization of the power of heat in an internal-combustion engine.

  • This stage having been attained, the totemic age advances to a utilization of the soil in a way that is unknown to primitive man.