英 [ˌɪnstɪˈtjuːʃənəlaɪz]
vt. 使……制度化(等于 institutionalize)
第三人称单数institutionalises
现在分词institutionalising
过去式institutionalised
过去分词institutionalised
institutionalise /ˌɪnstɪˈtjuːʃənəˌlaɪz/
cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution
同义词: commit / institutionalize / send / charge
... institutional adj.团体的,惯例的 institutionalise v.使制度化 character n.(事物的)特性, 特征, (人的)品质, 人物 ...
... recruit n. 新成员 institutionalise vt.制度化; incredible adj.难以置信的;惊人的; ...
institutional 制度的;制度上的;学会的
institutionalised 制度化的
institutionalised 制度化(institutionalise的过去分词)
institute 开始(调查);制定;创立;提起(诉讼)
institutionalize 使…制度化
Indeed, the chancellor should institutionalise the approach and re-establish a permanent reserve requirement regime.
事实上,首相应该采取制度化的办法并且重新建立一个常设准备金制度。
The Singapore courts launched an initiative to institutionalise mediation as a way to reclaim our Asian heritage of settling differences harmoniously.
新加坡的法庭采取主动,使调解制度化,以亚洲人“以和为贵”的传统化解纠纷。
This accomplishment led to a flurry of speculation that George Soros might try to institutionalise this successful alliance by creating a liberal version of AIPAC.
这次捷报引发了种种猜测:乔治·索罗斯(George Soros)可能会创建一个类似AIPAC的自由派团体,以使这次成功的联盟发扬光大。
Top-up fees would "institutionalise" barriers to less well off applicants, the students union claimed.
Worse, they institutionalise the offensive notion that people are divisible by race at all.
It also facilitates the development of policy-relevant framework to mainstream and institutionalise peace and conflict studies at tertiary institutions.