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词汇 Germanize
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Definition of Germanize in English:

Germanize

(British Germanise)
verb ˈdʒəːmənʌɪzˈdʒərməˌnaɪz
[with object]
  • Make German; cause to adopt German language and customs.

    使德国化;使采纳德语及德国风俗习惯

    the Poles had Germanized their family names

    那些波兰人将他们的姓德语化了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The historical territory of the Bohemian state did not become more Germanized over the centuries because of the anti-German feelings of the Czechs.
    • The northern part of present-day Belgium became an overwhelmingly Germanized and Germanic-Frankish-speaking area, whereas in the southern part people continued to be Roman and spoke derivatives of Latin.
    • Perhaps the most prominent example in Silesia was George von Kopp, the prince-bishop of Breslau dedicated to actively Germanizing his Polish parishioners.
    • The program, which after some political wrangling allowed the newly Germanized Chrysler to participate, set an aggressive timetable.
    • He applauded Clough for ‘not Graecizing or Germanizing his English, as most hexameter writers have to do’ but rather ‘Anglicizing the metre’.
    • The Germanized army and the palace guard were kept out of the way by Hypatius, who had discovered a momentary coincidence of his own interests with Faustinus's.
    • Lidice's children were sent to families in Germany and elsewhere to be ‘Germanised’.
    • They wanted to Germanize German Poles, not enslave them.
    • England will become Germanized or Americanized by this process alone, and the English gentleman will become as extinct as the British yeoman.
    • Janacek's defiant nationalism was integral to his music and personality: he even refused to ride on Brno's Germanised bus system, preferring to walk.
    • The second item that we discussed is the specific reference to this company as the firm to Germanize the documents for the project.
    • The same system that kept women from voting for too long also kept the would-be totalitarians from completely East Germanizing the country for 50 years.
    • His paper uses excellent data to show the futility of a concerted effort to Germanize Polish regions of West Prussia and Poznania.
    • Nevertheless, Slovenia resisted Germanizing influences and retained its unique Slavic language and culture.
    • Nonetheless, this Germanized version of the game plays quite well, handles six players nicely, and can be finished in as little as an hour.
    • Increasingly German Catholics became accepted into and in turn accepted the notion of an exclusive German nation with a mission to Germanize the Prussian East.
    • The Poles who remained behind in the Reich areas came under great pressure to Germanize.
    • ‘I have five languages, and I go to an international school,’ she first announced, in faintly Germanised but perfect English.
    • Although they remained tied to the traditions of their homeland, the further west they moved into Gaul, the less Germanized they became.

Derivatives

  • Germanization

  • noundʒəːmənʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • After 1911 it had its own constitution and progress was made toward Germanisation in the region.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The capstone to Billow's Polenpolitik was his school language policy, introduced in 1900, which effectively completed the Germanization of schools in the Prussian East.
      • Attempts at Germanization and Russification only fired up Polish nationalism - or indeed nationalisms.
      • In the east, German protectorates would be established over Poland and the Baltic provinces that would ensure their continuing Germanization.
      • In these regions policies of Protestantization combined with those of Germanization in the effort to create a unified Reich.
  • Germanizer

  • noun
    • Gibbons had delivered a speech that he intended as a coup de grace to Germanizers.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • That's the strange slogan of the Germanizer.
      • In thirty years of ceaseless activity, the cultural patriots not only neutralized the efforts of the Germanizers and Russifiers; they actually began to overtake them.
      • There are many social idealists among these Germanizers of the gospel; and their fervor is like that of the other idealists who equate the kingdom of God with a proletarian socialist society.

Definition of Germanize in US English:

Germanize

(British Germanise)
verbˈjərməˌnīzˈdʒərməˌnaɪz
[with object]
  • Make German; cause to adopt German language and customs.

    使德国化;使采纳德语及德国风俗习惯

    the Poles had Germanized their family names

    那些波兰人将他们的姓德语化了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although they remained tied to the traditions of their homeland, the further west they moved into Gaul, the less Germanized they became.
    • The Poles who remained behind in the Reich areas came under great pressure to Germanize.
    • He applauded Clough for ‘not Graecizing or Germanizing his English, as most hexameter writers have to do’ but rather ‘Anglicizing the metre’.
    • Nonetheless, this Germanized version of the game plays quite well, handles six players nicely, and can be finished in as little as an hour.
    • The program, which after some political wrangling allowed the newly Germanized Chrysler to participate, set an aggressive timetable.
    • Lidice's children were sent to families in Germany and elsewhere to be ‘Germanised’.
    • The historical territory of the Bohemian state did not become more Germanized over the centuries because of the anti-German feelings of the Czechs.
    • Increasingly German Catholics became accepted into and in turn accepted the notion of an exclusive German nation with a mission to Germanize the Prussian East.
    • England will become Germanized or Americanized by this process alone, and the English gentleman will become as extinct as the British yeoman.
    • Nevertheless, Slovenia resisted Germanizing influences and retained its unique Slavic language and culture.
    • The same system that kept women from voting for too long also kept the would-be totalitarians from completely East Germanizing the country for 50 years.
    • His paper uses excellent data to show the futility of a concerted effort to Germanize Polish regions of West Prussia and Poznania.
    • They wanted to Germanize German Poles, not enslave them.
    • The second item that we discussed is the specific reference to this company as the firm to Germanize the documents for the project.
    • The northern part of present-day Belgium became an overwhelmingly Germanized and Germanic-Frankish-speaking area, whereas in the southern part people continued to be Roman and spoke derivatives of Latin.
    • ‘I have five languages, and I go to an international school,’ she first announced, in faintly Germanised but perfect English.
    • The Germanized army and the palace guard were kept out of the way by Hypatius, who had discovered a momentary coincidence of his own interests with Faustinus's.
    • Perhaps the most prominent example in Silesia was George von Kopp, the prince-bishop of Breslau dedicated to actively Germanizing his Polish parishioners.
    • Janacek's defiant nationalism was integral to his music and personality: he even refused to ride on Brno's Germanised bus system, preferring to walk.
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