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词汇 localization
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Definition of localization in English:

localization

(British localisation)
noun ləʊk(ə)lʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The process of making something local in character or restricting it to a particular place.

    the tug-of-war between the forces of globalization and localization
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Regionalization and localization remain pervasive limitations on international economic integration.
    • Companies need to figure out how much market share they stand to gain from localisation, before they invest.
    • What are your plans for the localization?
    • Several other localizations are on the way.
    • Globalization and localization enhance the prospects for rapid and sustainable growth in developing countries.
    • I get contracted out of the country for localization.
    • As localization advantages are connected with a certain location, they are external for the firm.
    • A company can reduce costs across a range of functions such as internet, storage network, localisation and compliance, among others.
    • Any location-specific economies of scale which continue to exist will now be defined as urbanization economies rather than localization economies as before.
    • Although the Irish localisation industry is still strong, the nature of the localisation industry has changed.
    • What do you think about the importance of localizations?
    • The company will be hiring graduates with skills in software localisation and product distribution.
    • The main benefits of localization can be attributed to the presence of skilled labor and collectivized capital resources.
    • Make the extra effort to do a proper localization and be willing to make some changes if it seems like they might help broaden your game's appeal in other countries.
    • This has been partially achieved by the localisation programme constantly being developed.
    • The reallocation of resources was achieved by a combination of active labor market policy and localization subsidies to firms.
    1. 1.1Medicine The fact of being or becoming located or fixed in a particular place.
      differences in localization of growth control molecules in carcinoma
      Example sentencesExamples
      • These two should be able to produce only a short form of the protein starting at the second methionine, lacking the mitochondrial localization sequence.
      • This suggests that assembly of the carotenoid layers in the chloroplast is not required for proper localization of the photoreceptors in the plasma membrane of the cell.
      • Selective localization and distribution of drugs in tumor tissue are of high interest in cancer therapy.
      • The presence of these branched carbohydrate chains is essential for the stability, localization, and function of many glycosylated proteins.
      • Probably the most valuable information that has been obtained during this time is new information about subcellular protein localization.
      • A nuclear localization signal is present in the C-terminal portion of the protein.
      • These localization patterns were consistently observed in each single cell of an asynchronous population.
      • These findings suggest that dcp-1 activity is required for the proper subcellular localization of active caspases.
      • Localization studies show the protein to be intracellular in COS cells and in the inner segment and synapse of photoreceptors.
      • We conclude from these data that the first transmembrane domain of Css1p is necessary and sufficient for its membrane localization.

Definition of localization in US English:

localization

(British localisation)
nounˌlōkələˈzāSHən
  • 1The process of making something local in character or restricting it to a particular place.

    the tug-of-war between the forces of globalization and localization
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although the Irish localisation industry is still strong, the nature of the localisation industry has changed.
    • What do you think about the importance of localizations?
    • Several other localizations are on the way.
    • I get contracted out of the country for localization.
    • As localization advantages are connected with a certain location, they are external for the firm.
    • The company will be hiring graduates with skills in software localisation and product distribution.
    • A company can reduce costs across a range of functions such as internet, storage network, localisation and compliance, among others.
    • The reallocation of resources was achieved by a combination of active labor market policy and localization subsidies to firms.
    • Globalization and localization enhance the prospects for rapid and sustainable growth in developing countries.
    • This has been partially achieved by the localisation programme constantly being developed.
    • Companies need to figure out how much market share they stand to gain from localisation, before they invest.
    • Make the extra effort to do a proper localization and be willing to make some changes if it seems like they might help broaden your game's appeal in other countries.
    • Regionalization and localization remain pervasive limitations on international economic integration.
    • Any location-specific economies of scale which continue to exist will now be defined as urbanization economies rather than localization economies as before.
    • The main benefits of localization can be attributed to the presence of skilled labor and collectivized capital resources.
    • What are your plans for the localization?
    1. 1.1Medicine The fact of being or becoming located or fixed in a particular place.
      differences in localization of growth control molecules in carcinoma
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The presence of these branched carbohydrate chains is essential for the stability, localization, and function of many glycosylated proteins.
      • Localization studies show the protein to be intracellular in COS cells and in the inner segment and synapse of photoreceptors.
      • Selective localization and distribution of drugs in tumor tissue are of high interest in cancer therapy.
      • These localization patterns were consistently observed in each single cell of an asynchronous population.
      • These two should be able to produce only a short form of the protein starting at the second methionine, lacking the mitochondrial localization sequence.
      • We conclude from these data that the first transmembrane domain of Css1p is necessary and sufficient for its membrane localization.
      • These findings suggest that dcp-1 activity is required for the proper subcellular localization of active caspases.
      • Probably the most valuable information that has been obtained during this time is new information about subcellular protein localization.
      • A nuclear localization signal is present in the C-terminal portion of the protein.
      • This suggests that assembly of the carotenoid layers in the chloroplast is not required for proper localization of the photoreceptors in the plasma membrane of the cell.
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