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Definition of unitize in English: unitize(British unitise) verb ˈjuːnɪtʌɪzˈyo͞onəˌtīz [with object]1Form into a unit; unite into a whole. 使成为一单位;使成为整体 I offered the book in the hope that it might unitize perspective on this most exciting and disturbing movement of our times Example sentencesExamples - Specialty absorptives are unitized, multilayered dressings that consist of highly absorptive layers of fibers, such as absorbent cellulose, cotton, or rayon.
- For these vehicles, Marando says the trend is toward body-integrated-frame construction, where frame elements are integrated into a unitized body structure.
- He sites the Audi A8 as an example and refers to the Jaguar XJ as a kind of breakthrough, in that it is a sheet based unitized body so there is no frame.
- The reduced missing-letter effect observed in Experiments 2 and 3 might derive from the disruption of unitized visual word shape and from increased processing time, consistent with the unitization view.
- The Rendezvous is built on a unitized body with on-demand all-wheel-drive system.
- Familiarity with a unit at the word level facilitates its processing by permitting access to its whole-word, unitized representation before the analysis of its constituent letters has been completed.
- The front-wheel-drive Amanti has a unitized body.
- To prepare for assessments of accuracy, children's statements about the story were unitized.
- Since the facade panels are unitized, the detailing between adjacent panels had to be such that the large out-of-plane deflections could be accommodated without compromising the weather seal.
- Following this members continue with the plan which offers more flexibility and choice and because all foods are unitised you can eat what you like and still lose weight.
- In English, if we wish to refer to a bounded instance of a substance, it is necessary for the mass to be unitized (a grain of sand, a piece of furniture) or quantized (a handful of sand, a litre of water).
- It seems that the urban masterplan as a finite figure is less important to you than the social vision of land and space as unitized and equal - one acre per family.
- Once unitized, the noun can take a range of quantifying expressions, including numerals.
- Measuring 7.9 mm wide, 9 mm high, and 24 mm long, the X-Valve features a so-called unitized design that incorporates all functional features in a molded PBT body.
- As for the front-wheel-drive compact trucks, both Volkswagen and Chrysler at one time fielded light pickups of that particular drive-line configuration, based on their unitized small-car platforms.
- Second, the statements in the stories about these speeches were unitized into themes or utterances that address a coherent idea.
- The XC is built on a unitized body, and it's available as an all-wheel-drive model (a front-wheel-drive model is only offered in the United States and Europe).
- And, say industry executives, as buyers clamor for more ‘car-like’ trucks and SUVs, the pressure is increasing to transfer more light-duty trucks to unitized structures, as well.
- We live in a world of platforms built from a unibody or unitized architecture.
- The price for such a product is competitive with a standard unitized curtainwall.
- 1.1usually as adjective unitized Package (cargo) into unit loads.
将货物成组(或单元)化 单元货量。 Example sentencesExamples - Cases are unitized to nine stack bundles and stacked two high, ready for delivery from the cooler's 10 load-out doors.
- The warehouse must stock the products that will later be shipped, pick the products that have been ordered and package or unitize those products for shipment.
- The distribution of the weight did not render the unitised press unsafe for normal container transit.
- In the 1960s it began using unitised loads based on steel pallets capable of carrying up to fifteen tons.
- According to Maxwell, the current trend in warehouse automation in the dairy industry is palletized and unitized storage and loading.
- Prior to the opening of the new terminal, there were only three other ports in Ireland with short sea unitised capability.
- This is a significant challenge in view of the need for additional capacity at our ports over the coming years, particularly for unitised trade.
- 1.2 Convert (an investment trust) into a unit trust.
使(投资信托公司)转为单位信托公司 the premiums paid on a unitized policy buy units in the fund Example sentencesExamples - It is very transparent as it is a unitised fund and price movements can be monitored daily by checking with Ulster Bank or weekly by checking the national newspapers.
- It is not unitised and therefore investors own the underlying securities directly.
- Life assurers did us no favours by introducing with-profit, unitised with-profit and low-cost endowments.
- The traditional option for pension fund investment was the Life company unitised investment.
- Irish investors with unitised with-profits policies are increasingly dissatisfied with the apparent removal of growth.
Definition of unitize in US English: unitize(British unitise) verbˈyo͞onəˌtīz [with object]usually as adjective unitized1Form into a single unit by combining parts into a whole. 使成为一单位;使成为整体 a six-cylinder engine and a unitized body with thousands of welds Example sentencesExamples - The price for such a product is competitive with a standard unitized curtainwall.
- Measuring 7.9 mm wide, 9 mm high, and 24 mm long, the X-Valve features a so-called unitized design that incorporates all functional features in a molded PBT body.
- Specialty absorptives are unitized, multilayered dressings that consist of highly absorptive layers of fibers, such as absorbent cellulose, cotton, or rayon.
- Familiarity with a unit at the word level facilitates its processing by permitting access to its whole-word, unitized representation before the analysis of its constituent letters has been completed.
- For these vehicles, Marando says the trend is toward body-integrated-frame construction, where frame elements are integrated into a unitized body structure.
- We live in a world of platforms built from a unibody or unitized architecture.
- Second, the statements in the stories about these speeches were unitized into themes or utterances that address a coherent idea.
- The Rendezvous is built on a unitized body with on-demand all-wheel-drive system.
- Following this members continue with the plan which offers more flexibility and choice and because all foods are unitised you can eat what you like and still lose weight.
- And, say industry executives, as buyers clamor for more ‘car-like’ trucks and SUVs, the pressure is increasing to transfer more light-duty trucks to unitized structures, as well.
- Once unitized, the noun can take a range of quantifying expressions, including numerals.
- The reduced missing-letter effect observed in Experiments 2 and 3 might derive from the disruption of unitized visual word shape and from increased processing time, consistent with the unitization view.
- Since the facade panels are unitized, the detailing between adjacent panels had to be such that the large out-of-plane deflections could be accommodated without compromising the weather seal.
- The front-wheel-drive Amanti has a unitized body.
- As for the front-wheel-drive compact trucks, both Volkswagen and Chrysler at one time fielded light pickups of that particular drive-line configuration, based on their unitized small-car platforms.
- He sites the Audi A8 as an example and refers to the Jaguar XJ as a kind of breakthrough, in that it is a sheet based unitized body so there is no frame.
- In English, if we wish to refer to a bounded instance of a substance, it is necessary for the mass to be unitized (a grain of sand, a piece of furniture) or quantized (a handful of sand, a litre of water).
- It seems that the urban masterplan as a finite figure is less important to you than the social vision of land and space as unitized and equal - one acre per family.
- To prepare for assessments of accuracy, children's statements about the story were unitized.
- The XC is built on a unitized body, and it's available as an all-wheel-drive model (a front-wheel-drive model is only offered in the United States and Europe).
- 1.1 Package (cargo) into unit loads.
将货物成组(或单元)化 单元货量。 Example sentencesExamples - Cases are unitized to nine stack bundles and stacked two high, ready for delivery from the cooler's 10 load-out doors.
- Prior to the opening of the new terminal, there were only three other ports in Ireland with short sea unitised capability.
- The distribution of the weight did not render the unitised press unsafe for normal container transit.
- This is a significant challenge in view of the need for additional capacity at our ports over the coming years, particularly for unitised trade.
- According to Maxwell, the current trend in warehouse automation in the dairy industry is palletized and unitized storage and loading.
- The warehouse must stock the products that will later be shipped, pick the products that have been ordered and package or unitize those products for shipment.
- In the 1960s it began using unitised loads based on steel pallets capable of carrying up to fifteen tons.
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