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词汇 optimize
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Definition of optimize in English:

optimize

(British optimise)
verb ˈɒptɪmʌɪzˈɑptəˌmaɪz
[with object]
  • 1Make the best or most effective use of (a situation or resource)

    优化;充分利用(形势,机会,资源)

    we manage our time so that we optimize our productivity

    我们安排好时间以优化生产力。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The plan was to optimise the resources of land, real estate, roads, and other utilities to streamline development.
    • So we need to be able to look at things broadly and regionally so we can optimize the right resources.
    • However, optimizing your chances of properly filtering the information you receive is critical.
    • Early identification of children at risk for reading failure optimizes the chances for effective intervention.
    • But we have to consider how best to optimize our resources and find our way back to the enormous success we have had in previous years.
    • Dr Hamilton, Author of Passing Exams says that having good self-esteem should optimise your chances in the exam hall.
    • These research priorities involve addressing poverty through the integrated development of rural and urban areas, optimising human resources and understanding the new economy.
    • But I have stabilised, and I have optimised my chances of living on into a reasonable old age.
    • High achievement for diverse groups of learners is an outcome of the skilled and cumulative pedagogical actions of a teacher in creating and optimising an effective learning environment.
    • In an earlier article, we highlighted how to optimize stock to deal with the uncertainty in forecasting demand.
    • There is generally no need to stop drinking alcohol before pregnancy, although couples with infertility problems should cut it out to optimise their chances.
    • Democracy is messy and does not guarantee outcomes that optimize the life circumstances of those it empowers.
    • The exclusion of such men optimises the effectiveness of screening by increasing the level of participation.
    • This lack of data constrains the ability of policy makers to choose a mix of deterrents that optimises program effectiveness.
    • In the lab, we optimized conditions and ran all the reactions in the same thermal cycler.
    • The council is to set up an Olympic Games Committee to optimise all possible opportunities emanating from the London games.
    • Ms. Shyam believes that by using alternative energy and recycling as much as possible, the institute can optimise use of its resources.
    • When used as part of a comprehensive greens-management program, Micro-Gro Plus reduces the need for fertilizers and fungicides, and optimizes playing conditions.
    • To optimise the effectiveness of your company's website, you must firstly identify the keywords of most relevance to the products or services you offer.
    • It is a standard assumption in plant ecology that plants respond to their environment in such a way as to optimize their resource use.
    1. 1.1Computing Rearrange or rewrite (data, software, etc.) to improve efficiency of retrieval or processing.
      〔计算机〕使(数据、软件等)优化
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Swiss researchers have simply optimised the process, developing a demo programme than can crack Windows passwords more quickly.
      • This improved performance and optimized data analysis will enable better decisions and provide a competitive edge.
      • A search engine optimizes the retrieval process by indexing.
      • Pending this innovation, there is need for validated search strategies for systematic reviews that optimise retrieval for clinical users and researchers.
      • But this only affects a small part of the project, which you can optimize or even rewrite.

Derivatives

  • optimizer

  • noun
    • You have to distinguish among optimizers.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • So the search engine optimizers have gone ahead to establish two websites - one for the regular users and another one specifically for the search engines.
      • The latest update is called Jagger, and it has search engine optimizers all around the world in a state of panic.
      • They include Web-based communication tools that allow real-time data comparisons with clients and optimizers.
      • How do people make themselves into competent optimizers when institutions which had ensured that habits of optimization were not formed change and markets are put into place instead?

Origin

Early 19th century: from Latin optimus 'best' + -ize.

Definition of optimize in US English:

optimize

(British optimise)
verbˈäptəˌmīzˈɑptəˌmaɪz
[with object]
  • 1Make the best or most effective use of (a situation, opportunity, or resource)

    优化;充分利用(形势,机会,资源)

    to optimize viewing conditions, the microscope should be correctly adjusted
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The council is to set up an Olympic Games Committee to optimise all possible opportunities emanating from the London games.
    • So we need to be able to look at things broadly and regionally so we can optimize the right resources.
    • To optimise the effectiveness of your company's website, you must firstly identify the keywords of most relevance to the products or services you offer.
    • Dr Hamilton, Author of Passing Exams says that having good self-esteem should optimise your chances in the exam hall.
    • High achievement for diverse groups of learners is an outcome of the skilled and cumulative pedagogical actions of a teacher in creating and optimising an effective learning environment.
    • However, optimizing your chances of properly filtering the information you receive is critical.
    • The plan was to optimise the resources of land, real estate, roads, and other utilities to streamline development.
    • But we have to consider how best to optimize our resources and find our way back to the enormous success we have had in previous years.
    • In the lab, we optimized conditions and ran all the reactions in the same thermal cycler.
    • These research priorities involve addressing poverty through the integrated development of rural and urban areas, optimising human resources and understanding the new economy.
    • But I have stabilised, and I have optimised my chances of living on into a reasonable old age.
    • This lack of data constrains the ability of policy makers to choose a mix of deterrents that optimises program effectiveness.
    • Early identification of children at risk for reading failure optimizes the chances for effective intervention.
    • When used as part of a comprehensive greens-management program, Micro-Gro Plus reduces the need for fertilizers and fungicides, and optimizes playing conditions.
    • Ms. Shyam believes that by using alternative energy and recycling as much as possible, the institute can optimise use of its resources.
    • There is generally no need to stop drinking alcohol before pregnancy, although couples with infertility problems should cut it out to optimise their chances.
    • The exclusion of such men optimises the effectiveness of screening by increasing the level of participation.
    • In an earlier article, we highlighted how to optimize stock to deal with the uncertainty in forecasting demand.
    • Democracy is messy and does not guarantee outcomes that optimize the life circumstances of those it empowers.
    • It is a standard assumption in plant ecology that plants respond to their environment in such a way as to optimize their resource use.
    1. 1.1Computing Rearrange or rewrite (data, software, etc.) to improve efficiency of retrieval or processing.
      〔计算机〕使(数据、软件等)优化
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But this only affects a small part of the project, which you can optimize or even rewrite.
      • This improved performance and optimized data analysis will enable better decisions and provide a competitive edge.
      • The Swiss researchers have simply optimised the process, developing a demo programme than can crack Windows passwords more quickly.
      • Pending this innovation, there is need for validated search strategies for systematic reviews that optimise retrieval for clinical users and researchers.
      • A search engine optimizes the retrieval process by indexing.

Origin

Early 19th century: from Latin optimus ‘best’ + -ize.

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