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词汇 indigenize
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Definition of indigenize in English:

indigenize

(British indigenise)
verbɪnˈdɪdʒɪnʌɪzinˈdijəˌnīz
[with object]
  • Bring (something) under the control, dominance, or influence of indigenous or local people.

    使本地化;使本国化

    English has been indigenized in different parts of the world

    英语在世界的不同地方被本地化了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Over the last decade, large and medium-sized Chinese industrial firms have spent less than 10 percent of the total cost of imported equipment on indigenizing technology.
    • He also started indigenising his group by launching a major recruitment drive in the Valley.
    • From a practitioner's viewpoint, an indigenized Indian psychology often means incorporating Indian techniques such as yoga and meditation into psychotherapy.
    • The indigenized Canadian constitutes a specific refinement in the ideology of whiteness.
    • Today, indigenized forms of Christianity seek to control the human condition in a period of insistent and significant change.
    • In a reciprocal manner, the landscape was indigenizing the snowshoers.
    • Following this principle, Hong Kong was a city that absorbed influences from the West and went on to localise and indigenise foreign cultures.
    • Indigenisation is good, but too often missionaries, in their desire to indigenise the newly-planted churches, rush into appointing men who turn out to be unsuitable.
    • He recalls Pero's leadership in articulating and clarifying the challenge of indigenizing the Lutheran tradition in African-American and other communities of color.
    • An indigenized cultural pattern is integrated into the artistic repertoire of the host society, and, as a consequence, it is not felt to be ‘alien’ anymore.
    • She examines melodrama as an adapted and indigenized cultural form.
    • Christianity, like many other cultural influences that have come to our region, has been adapted, and to a large extent indigenised.
    • Similarly, Protestant hymnody used in various missionary contexts has undergone transformations in which new meanings yielded the power to indigenize and resist.
    • Through an odd twist of history they have come to embrace painting and other works of rectilinear format as a fully indigenized genre within the context of postcolonialism.
    • In indigenising English, as so many people have done in so many nations across the world, we have made the language our own.
    • The first action requires the Russian Methodist Church, while continuing to indigenize, to remain in close partnership with global denominational efforts.
    • The particular concern for biblical translators is how not to lose sight of the richness of indigenized English.

Derivatives

  • indigenization

  • noun ɪnˌdɪdʒənʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    mass noun
    • The action or process of bringing something under the control, dominance, or influence of the people native to an area.

      使本地化;使本国化

      the indigenization of education in Africa would include a focus on local languages and histories
      Example sentencesExamples
      • as modifier the indigenization law requires foreign firms to hand 51% of shares to local partners
      • He has always laid emphasis on indigenisation and self-reliance.
      • Popular music has been a very prominent arena for processes of hybridization and indigenization to develop in a fruitful way.
      • The crucial middle phase, cultural melding and mediation, consists of three distinct cultural interactions: transculturation, hybridization, and indigenization.

Definition of indigenize in US English:

indigenize

(British indigenise)
verbinˈdijəˌnīz
[with object]
  • Bring (something) under the control, dominance, or influence of the people native to an area.

    使本地化;使本国化

    English has been indigenized in different parts of the world

    英语在世界的不同地方被本地化了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She examines melodrama as an adapted and indigenized cultural form.
    • Indigenisation is good, but too often missionaries, in their desire to indigenise the newly-planted churches, rush into appointing men who turn out to be unsuitable.
    • The first action requires the Russian Methodist Church, while continuing to indigenize, to remain in close partnership with global denominational efforts.
    • Christianity, like many other cultural influences that have come to our region, has been adapted, and to a large extent indigenised.
    • He also started indigenising his group by launching a major recruitment drive in the Valley.
    • Through an odd twist of history they have come to embrace painting and other works of rectilinear format as a fully indigenized genre within the context of postcolonialism.
    • In indigenising English, as so many people have done in so many nations across the world, we have made the language our own.
    • The particular concern for biblical translators is how not to lose sight of the richness of indigenized English.
    • In a reciprocal manner, the landscape was indigenizing the snowshoers.
    • An indigenized cultural pattern is integrated into the artistic repertoire of the host society, and, as a consequence, it is not felt to be ‘alien’ anymore.
    • From a practitioner's viewpoint, an indigenized Indian psychology often means incorporating Indian techniques such as yoga and meditation into psychotherapy.
    • The indigenized Canadian constitutes a specific refinement in the ideology of whiteness.
    • Today, indigenized forms of Christianity seek to control the human condition in a period of insistent and significant change.
    • Similarly, Protestant hymnody used in various missionary contexts has undergone transformations in which new meanings yielded the power to indigenize and resist.
    • Over the last decade, large and medium-sized Chinese industrial firms have spent less than 10 percent of the total cost of imported equipment on indigenizing technology.
    • He recalls Pero's leadership in articulating and clarifying the challenge of indigenizing the Lutheran tradition in African-American and other communities of color.
    • Following this principle, Hong Kong was a city that absorbed influences from the West and went on to localise and indigenise foreign cultures.
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