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Definition of industrialize in English: industrialize(British industrialise) verb ɪnˈdʌstrɪəlʌɪzɪnˈdəstriəˌlaɪz [with object]often as adjective industrialized1Develop industries in (a country or region) on a wide scale. 使(国家,地区)工业化 the industrialized nations 工业化国家。 Example sentencesExamples - The importance for entrepreneurs and competition alike is that an incubator industrializes innovation and new ideas, and solutions come pouring out.
- Both towns were also larger and more industrialized than other towns in the area.
- Instead it plans to purchase quotas of greenhouse gas emission from poorer and less industrialized countries.
- Many other industrialized countries are spending about $70 per person, per year.
- This was a regressive tax system, but less regressive than that of any other industrialized country.
- It doesn't have to be textiles, but textiles are the industry that has launched South East Asian nations into what is called industrialising countries.
- However, this is changing rapidly, as Thailand becomes industrialized.
- Parts of the Basque Country have also become heavily industrialized.
- Generally, the more industrialized and urbanized a country is the lower the proportion of the population engaged in agricultural production.
- How badly have we as industrialized nations miscalculated in our dealings with those less developed?
- The United States remains one of the few advanced industrialized countries in the world that still practices capital punishment.
- This is a controversial plan as Russia becomes more industrialized.
- We also recorded whether the research was led from the United Kingdom or another industrialised country or pertained to a developing country.
- Japan was the first non-European power to become industrialized, which it had done by the end of the 19th century.
- Asthma remains the most commonly reported occupational lung disease in most industrialized countries.
- I expect obesity to worsen in all the industrialized and industrializing countries and for human health to suffer as a result.
- The country is the only major industrialized country that does not have a free-trade arrangement with any of its economic partners.
- We have industrialised countries have access to global markets, and developing countries don't have access to global markets.
- Swedes entering the work force, like people in most industrialized countries, face bright prospects.
- Although copyright was conceived of as a right accruing to individual authors, it has grown and changed and become industrialized.
Synonyms automate, motorize, computerize, technologize, equip with machines, tool - 1.1no object (of a country or region) build up a system of industries.
(国家,地区)建立产业体系,实现工业化 the country needs to industrialize to create both exports and jobs Example sentencesExamples - The US was allowed to industrialize at a time when we didn't know these things would hurt the Earth, but we know now.
- It modernized and industrialized at a fantastic rate, and agricultural production doubled between 1945 and 1974.
- Negroes moved to the city, away from their farm lives, to work in factories as America industrialized.
- Israel industrialized rapidly, but at significant cost to the environment and public health.
- Experts point out you cannot have meaningful discussions on issues like global warming without countries which are rapidly industrializing.
- ‘Old China was unable to industrialize because it did not have a strong enough government to defend the country and keep society in order,’ he says.
- Germany was the last major European state to industrialize, and the fastest.
- There is no question that Russia industrialized rapidly in the three decades before 1914.
- Meanwhile, the country industrialized relatively successfully to make it less dependent on world trade.
- Yet France industrialized slowly and unevenly, and the political and economic power of landed wealth persisted.
- The Soviet Union had industrialized rapidly, until she was strong enough to destroy the invading German forces in the Second World War.
- The long post-war boom seemed to hold out the prospect of former colonies industrialising and catching up with their former masters.
- It is simplistic to think that countries can industrialise by copying or reverse-engineering foreign technology.
- China and others are now industrialising at a furious rate, with cars replacing bikes, electricity produced from coal and the hills being stripped of trees.
- As the country industrialized, home and workplace became distinct.
- No other country would industrialize to the same extent before the 1870s, giving Britain a near-monopoly on the production of manufactured goods.
- But the world's population will nearly double in 40 years, and hopefully the poor countries will industrialise.
- After World War II, Yugoslavia industrialized quickly but did not become urbanized.
Definition of industrialize in US English: industrialize(British industrialise) verbinˈdəstrēəˌlīzɪnˈdəstriəˌlaɪz [with object]often as adjective industrialized1Develop industries in (a country or region) on a wide scale. 使(国家,地区)工业化 the industrialized nations 工业化国家。 Example sentencesExamples - This is a controversial plan as Russia becomes more industrialized.
- Asthma remains the most commonly reported occupational lung disease in most industrialized countries.
- I expect obesity to worsen in all the industrialized and industrializing countries and for human health to suffer as a result.
- This was a regressive tax system, but less regressive than that of any other industrialized country.
- Many other industrialized countries are spending about $70 per person, per year.
- Both towns were also larger and more industrialized than other towns in the area.
- We also recorded whether the research was led from the United Kingdom or another industrialised country or pertained to a developing country.
- We have industrialised countries have access to global markets, and developing countries don't have access to global markets.
- It doesn't have to be textiles, but textiles are the industry that has launched South East Asian nations into what is called industrialising countries.
- However, this is changing rapidly, as Thailand becomes industrialized.
- Parts of the Basque Country have also become heavily industrialized.
- The importance for entrepreneurs and competition alike is that an incubator industrializes innovation and new ideas, and solutions come pouring out.
- Instead it plans to purchase quotas of greenhouse gas emission from poorer and less industrialized countries.
- Although copyright was conceived of as a right accruing to individual authors, it has grown and changed and become industrialized.
- The country is the only major industrialized country that does not have a free-trade arrangement with any of its economic partners.
- How badly have we as industrialized nations miscalculated in our dealings with those less developed?
- Japan was the first non-European power to become industrialized, which it had done by the end of the 19th century.
- The United States remains one of the few advanced industrialized countries in the world that still practices capital punishment.
- Generally, the more industrialized and urbanized a country is the lower the proportion of the population engaged in agricultural production.
- Swedes entering the work force, like people in most industrialized countries, face bright prospects.
Synonyms automate, motorize, computerize, technologize, equip with machines, tool - 1.1no object (of a country or region) build up a system of industries.
(国家,地区)建立产业体系,实现工业化 the country needs to industrialize to create both exports and jobs Example sentencesExamples - Experts point out you cannot have meaningful discussions on issues like global warming without countries which are rapidly industrializing.
- No other country would industrialize to the same extent before the 1870s, giving Britain a near-monopoly on the production of manufactured goods.
- The long post-war boom seemed to hold out the prospect of former colonies industrialising and catching up with their former masters.
- It is simplistic to think that countries can industrialise by copying or reverse-engineering foreign technology.
- It modernized and industrialized at a fantastic rate, and agricultural production doubled between 1945 and 1974.
- As the country industrialized, home and workplace became distinct.
- Negroes moved to the city, away from their farm lives, to work in factories as America industrialized.
- Israel industrialized rapidly, but at significant cost to the environment and public health.
- China and others are now industrialising at a furious rate, with cars replacing bikes, electricity produced from coal and the hills being stripped of trees.
- But the world's population will nearly double in 40 years, and hopefully the poor countries will industrialise.
- The Soviet Union had industrialized rapidly, until she was strong enough to destroy the invading German forces in the Second World War.
- Germany was the last major European state to industrialize, and the fastest.
- Meanwhile, the country industrialized relatively successfully to make it less dependent on world trade.
- Yet France industrialized slowly and unevenly, and the political and economic power of landed wealth persisted.
- After World War II, Yugoslavia industrialized quickly but did not become urbanized.
- ‘Old China was unable to industrialize because it did not have a strong enough government to defend the country and keep society in order,’ he says.
- The US was allowed to industrialize at a time when we didn't know these things would hurt the Earth, but we know now.
- There is no question that Russia industrialized rapidly in the three decades before 1914.
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