英 [ɪkˌstɜːnəlaɪˈzeɪʃn] 美 [ɪkˌstɜːrnələˈzeɪʃn]
n. 具体化;外表化;客观化
attributing to outside causes
同义词: externalisation
embodying in an outward form
外化-引用次数:11
In this sense, firms can be viewed as the externalization of human capital.
从这种意义上讲,企业可以被理解为人力资本的外化。
参考来源企业的性质:从企业家角度的透析
(佣金)经纪人营业处外(即在证券交易所交易厅)(上市)股票买卖方式 (与internalization 相对)[亦作 externization]
外在化-引用次数:5
Like other law procedures, the bankruptcy proceedings pursues the procedure justice and interests as its basic values, which turns to be more externalization.
破产程序与其他法律程序一样,其追求的基本价值也是程序公正和程序效益,并且其追求更加外在化。 其功能也与其目的结合密切,相映生辉。
参考来源破产程序法律制度研究
外部性-引用次数:2
客观化-引用次数:3
The externalization of diagnosis in TCM has become a crucial task for the development and improvement of TCM. Therefore it is necessary to introduce modern scientific technology to the externalization of diagnosis and treatment in TCM.
中医诊断的客观化已成为中医学发展和提高的一项重要任务,因此将现代科学技术导入中医诊疗的客观化研究十分必要。
外化-引用次数:13
Such friction is the externalization of power relations between two different social groups ideologically.
从意识形态的范畴来看,这一冲突是两个不同社会群体之间权力关系的外化。
外部化(Externalization)是指将内隐知识转换成外显知识的过程。外部化是知识创造的关键,因为它从内隐知识创造出新的外显知识,当内隐知识外部化成外显知...
认为,知识的转化包括四种模式:社会化(Socialization),即从隐性知识到隐性知识;外在化(Externalization),即从隐性知识到显性知识;组合化(Combination),即从显性知识到显性知识;内在化(Internalization)即从显性知识到隐性知识。
(2)表出化(Externalization)是隐性知识转化为显性知识的转换模式,它采 用比喻、类比、概念、假设或模型等形式将隐性知识明示化,是知识创 造过程的精懿。
externally 外部地;外表上,外形上
external 外部;外观;外面
externality 外在性;外形;外部事物
extern 走读生;走读医学研究生
exteriorization 外向化;形象化;客观性
externalisation 外在化(等于externalization)
具体化;外表化;客观化
Externalization of business rules using rule engines
利用规则引擎实现业务规则
BRBeans — enables the externalization of business rules.
BRBeans——使业务规则外部化。
So we need, at least in part, performance with balancing externalization and exaggeration of feelings.
所以我们需要,至少某种程度上的,适度夸张和外化的表演。
Hopefully, the venture world can help by supporting externalization of many of these interesting assets.
The profits are being made via exploitation and externalization of real costs to those in developing countries.
Jude's medical advisers noted a higher-than-normal rate of an insulation failure, called externalization.