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词汇 schematize
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Definition of schematize in English:

schematize

(British schematise)
verb ˈskiːmətʌɪzˈskiməˌtaɪz
[with object]
  • Arrange or represent in a schematic form.

    把…图式化,用图式表述

    the eye schematizes objects in coded groupings
    schematized data
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We do so by schematizing in order to impose upon chaos as much regularity and form as our practical needs require.
    • The program notes ascribed a savage or exotic otherness to the performers who were packaged into neatly schematised and imperialised glosses for ready consumption by the spectator.
    • Both light and sound waves can be schematized this way, and so too the complex visual and aural patterns created by their interference.
    • This section has necessarily schematised a more complex critique.
    • The distances and relationships schematized on a technical map only tend to confuse people until they have worked through the problem of compatibility themselves in an experiential way.
    • He schematized ideal society as blessed with three divine gifts: wisdom, victory, and life.
    • In fact, the way we as scholars schematize clergy careers goes just this way, and it is exactly on this laddering that we have looked for evidence of differences in career patterns and of discrimination.
    • A number of other factors such as clothing and posture, would, I think be schematized and contribute to your response.
    • They have to use all their ingenuity to outwit the vision of this information, which polices them, relating exclusively to that which has already been filed away or schematised in the objective memory.
    • These schematized formations recall aerial ballets, spiraling nebulae or orbiting planets, tracings of tiny fireballs, even measles and skin rashes.
    • Perhaps the normal procedure of language could be schematized as follows.
    • If you wanted to schematise the history of numbering systems, you could say that it fills the space between One and Zero, the two concepts which have become the symbols of modern technological society.
    • Like the caterpillars and dragonflies on the adjacent dresses, these forms stand out from the graphic patterns that surround them because they appear to be organic, if highly schematized in their rendering of anatomy.
    • It is a way of coming to terms with one's immediate environs, doing away with the centred and schematized practices of modernism.
    • However, even in these analyses, the cognitive considerations at stake are highly schematized and simplified.
    • Monkeys, like us, actively schematize their world, and their behavior is thus motivated by cognitions as well as emotions.
    • The splendidly schematized figure is shown from a vantage point that allows the contour of his right arm to reinforce the silhouette of the tall Attic stele behind.
    • He has carefully marshalled his themes - past and present, art and life, sickness and health, risk and safety, posh and common, 1960s ideals and contemporary compromises - but they remain schematised binary opposites.
    • He developed a schematized, four-stage model of the hysterical fit, and he mapped a series of ‘hysterogenic zones’ onto the body of the hysteric.
    • This pattern of discovery may be schematized as in the figure overleaf.

Derivatives

  • schematization

  • noun skiːmətʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • The facts relevant to determining whether the ‘may’ becomes a ‘should’ are always local and thus in principle not susceptible to formal schematization.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Sometimes ad hoc schematizations work best, to avoid showing unnecessary detail.
      • The authors of these texts ‘carry out selections, generalizations, and historical schematizations, at the same time as they make value judgments on the object studied’.
      • In fact the book is deceptively simple in that its schematization (sometimes over-elaborate for some tastes) appears to choke a more serious and sustained argument.
      • This solar-system atom is so intuitively pleasing, such a neat schematization of the atom's anatomy, that it has become one of science's universal icons.

Definition of schematize in US English:

schematize

(British schematise)
verbˈskēməˌtīzˈskiməˌtaɪz
[with object]
  • Arrange or represent in a schematic form.

    把…图式化,用图式表述

    the eye schematizes objects in coded groupings
    schematized data
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Both light and sound waves can be schematized this way, and so too the complex visual and aural patterns created by their interference.
    • If you wanted to schematise the history of numbering systems, you could say that it fills the space between One and Zero, the two concepts which have become the symbols of modern technological society.
    • However, even in these analyses, the cognitive considerations at stake are highly schematized and simplified.
    • Perhaps the normal procedure of language could be schematized as follows.
    • The distances and relationships schematized on a technical map only tend to confuse people until they have worked through the problem of compatibility themselves in an experiential way.
    • A number of other factors such as clothing and posture, would, I think be schematized and contribute to your response.
    • He has carefully marshalled his themes - past and present, art and life, sickness and health, risk and safety, posh and common, 1960s ideals and contemporary compromises - but they remain schematised binary opposites.
    • The splendidly schematized figure is shown from a vantage point that allows the contour of his right arm to reinforce the silhouette of the tall Attic stele behind.
    • We do so by schematizing in order to impose upon chaos as much regularity and form as our practical needs require.
    • These schematized formations recall aerial ballets, spiraling nebulae or orbiting planets, tracings of tiny fireballs, even measles and skin rashes.
    • The program notes ascribed a savage or exotic otherness to the performers who were packaged into neatly schematised and imperialised glosses for ready consumption by the spectator.
    • It is a way of coming to terms with one's immediate environs, doing away with the centred and schematized practices of modernism.
    • They have to use all their ingenuity to outwit the vision of this information, which polices them, relating exclusively to that which has already been filed away or schematised in the objective memory.
    • This pattern of discovery may be schematized as in the figure overleaf.
    • Monkeys, like us, actively schematize their world, and their behavior is thus motivated by cognitions as well as emotions.
    • This section has necessarily schematised a more complex critique.
    • He developed a schematized, four-stage model of the hysterical fit, and he mapped a series of ‘hysterogenic zones’ onto the body of the hysteric.
    • Like the caterpillars and dragonflies on the adjacent dresses, these forms stand out from the graphic patterns that surround them because they appear to be organic, if highly schematized in their rendering of anatomy.
    • In fact, the way we as scholars schematize clergy careers goes just this way, and it is exactly on this laddering that we have looked for evidence of differences in career patterns and of discrimination.
    • He schematized ideal society as blessed with three divine gifts: wisdom, victory, and life.
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