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词汇 formularize
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Definition of formularize in English:

formularize

(British formularise)
verb ˈfɔːmjələrʌɪzˈfɔrmjələˌraɪz
[with object]
  • Make formulaic or predictable.

    使公式化,使变成老套

    their stage shows have become a little formularized

    他们的舞台表演已经有点公式化了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I think we've managed to do it so far, but I see the danger as you say of formularising it.
    • This prompted me do do a little cutting, pasting and formularising, and this it what I found.
    • Monthly, students and instructors set attainable goals and formularize an individual study plan for each student.
    • The constraints of a certain kind of commercial fiction have tended to formularize the field over the last 50 years.
    • Trading plans should be formularised before market starts and you should stick to it.
    • The truth is that the conventional wisdom on asset allocations is pretty much an idiotic exercise in trying to formularize something that should be as individual as a thumbprint.
    • To complete the codification effort, it is useful to formularise the relationship between the governor and the head of state.
    • These have subsequently been formularised as a set of eight ‘Millenium Development Goals’.
    • It attempts to formularise the story of Presley into a jolly singalong with some vague lookalikes and leave the audience with a weep at the end.
    • We must first of all, as a country and people, formularize a strategy for reforming energy in rural areas.
    • Trying to formularize career growth is as big a mistake as any other overly simplified process.
    • Bins are not formularised but made to a style.
    • It's not a very intimidating list - mostly it just formularizes the things that we already do, albeit too infrequently.
    Synonyms
    foreseeable, to be expected, only to be expected, expected, par for the course

Definition of formularize in US English:

formularize

(British formularise)
verbˈfôrmyələˌrīzˈfɔrmjələˌraɪz
[with object]
  • Make (something) formulaic or predictable.

    使公式化,使变成老套

    their stage shows have become a little formularized

    他们的舞台表演已经有点公式化了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To complete the codification effort, it is useful to formularise the relationship between the governor and the head of state.
    • It attempts to formularise the story of Presley into a jolly singalong with some vague lookalikes and leave the audience with a weep at the end.
    • The constraints of a certain kind of commercial fiction have tended to formularize the field over the last 50 years.
    • We must first of all, as a country and people, formularize a strategy for reforming energy in rural areas.
    • This prompted me do do a little cutting, pasting and formularising, and this it what I found.
    • It's not a very intimidating list - mostly it just formularizes the things that we already do, albeit too infrequently.
    • I think we've managed to do it so far, but I see the danger as you say of formularising it.
    • The truth is that the conventional wisdom on asset allocations is pretty much an idiotic exercise in trying to formularize something that should be as individual as a thumbprint.
    • These have subsequently been formularised as a set of eight ‘Millenium Development Goals’.
    • Bins are not formularised but made to a style.
    • Monthly, students and instructors set attainable goals and formularize an individual study plan for each student.
    • Trying to formularize career growth is as big a mistake as any other overly simplified process.
    • Trading plans should be formularised before market starts and you should stick to it.
    Synonyms
    foreseeable, to be expected, only to be expected, expected, par for the course
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