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词汇 historicize
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Definition of historicize in English:

historicize

(British historicise)
verb hɪˈstɒrɪsʌɪz-ˈstär-
[with object]
  • Treat or represent as historical.

    作为史实对待(或表述)

    he attempts periodically to historicize his text
    he historicized freestyle with striking aptitude
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I also agree that historicizing thoughts, patiently, carefully, is very important.
    • There is a price to be paid, however, for historicizing the big-name writers in this fashion.
    • Ironically, therefore, Wallerstein's attempt to historicize the concept of a world system has been circumvented by his acolytes.
    • Instead her work employs the language and findings of psychologists' grief and trauma studies without historicizing those findings and terms.
    • It is a Kantian conception that was then historicized by Hegel.
    • The issue now lies in historicizing subjectivity in post-Song Chinese painting.
    • But this power is achieved by historicizing Chesnutt in a way that ignores important forces that recent scholarship has illuminated.
    • In this statement, Harper contests racial essentialism by historicizing African American opportunities.
    • The attempt to define and historicize Gary Hill's ‘video art’ becomes a difficult task as long as we are looking for its essence.
    • Indeed, it has been historicized so widely and in such large proportions that it may need to avoid epic resonances.
    • In historicizing the social division of labor, Marx demonstrated that classes are specific and historically determinate.
    • She argues convincingly that anatomy must be historicized in a particular time, place, and locus of interests.
    • In short, no documentary history or historical narrative has provided a thorough, definitive study historicizing basic writing.
    • We need to know how racism operates in the art business because it is the business of art that defines and historicizes our culture.
    • He thus also historicizes regulatory practices that have been said to have no market logic.
    • The images, on the other hand, do less to historicize artistic representations of the veil and instead highlight recent art works.
    • I thought I was only humorously historicizing issues of convenience in women's fashion.
    • I'm not talking about films that historicize graphic design.
    • Bloch faces the problem of the ‘natural’ by historicizing it.
    • Barkan's work is profoundly attentive to historical forces without, however, historicizing his objects of study to death.

Derivatives

  • historicization

  • noun
    • But this almost patronizing gospel of high learning forsakes necessary historicization and theory for more myopic designs.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Without labouring the point, modern medical knowledge is being fenced off from historicization here.
      • In the end, then, the appeal to ontology gives itself over to the demands of historicization.
      • This collection, however, stands as a powerful contribution to their demand for the historicization of Wilhelmine Germany.
      • We see what amounts to a historicization of museum display.

Definition of historicize in US English:

historicize

(British historicise)
verb-ˈstär-
[with object]
  • Treat or represent as historical.

    作为史实对待(或表述)

    he attempts periodically to historicize his text
    he historicized freestyle with striking aptitude
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She argues convincingly that anatomy must be historicized in a particular time, place, and locus of interests.
    • I also agree that historicizing thoughts, patiently, carefully, is very important.
    • In short, no documentary history or historical narrative has provided a thorough, definitive study historicizing basic writing.
    • In this statement, Harper contests racial essentialism by historicizing African American opportunities.
    • The issue now lies in historicizing subjectivity in post-Song Chinese painting.
    • The images, on the other hand, do less to historicize artistic representations of the veil and instead highlight recent art works.
    • It is a Kantian conception that was then historicized by Hegel.
    • Ironically, therefore, Wallerstein's attempt to historicize the concept of a world system has been circumvented by his acolytes.
    • Instead her work employs the language and findings of psychologists' grief and trauma studies without historicizing those findings and terms.
    • He thus also historicizes regulatory practices that have been said to have no market logic.
    • Bloch faces the problem of the ‘natural’ by historicizing it.
    • We need to know how racism operates in the art business because it is the business of art that defines and historicizes our culture.
    • In historicizing the social division of labor, Marx demonstrated that classes are specific and historically determinate.
    • Indeed, it has been historicized so widely and in such large proportions that it may need to avoid epic resonances.
    • Barkan's work is profoundly attentive to historical forces without, however, historicizing his objects of study to death.
    • I'm not talking about films that historicize graphic design.
    • There is a price to be paid, however, for historicizing the big-name writers in this fashion.
    • But this power is achieved by historicizing Chesnutt in a way that ignores important forces that recent scholarship has illuminated.
    • The attempt to define and historicize Gary Hill's ‘video art’ becomes a difficult task as long as we are looking for its essence.
    • I thought I was only humorously historicizing issues of convenience in women's fashion.
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