释义 |
delocalize, v.|diːˈləʊkəlaɪz| [f. de- II. 1 + localize v.] trans. To detach or remove from its place or locality, or from local limitations.
1855De Morgan in Graves Life Sir W. R. Hamilton (1889) III. 505 The Morning Register I could not use; you had better not delocalize it. 1867Lowell Study Wind., Gt. Public Character, We can have no St. Simons or Pepyses till we have a Paris or London to delocalize our gossip and give it historic breadth. 1870R. B. D. Morier Rep. Land Tenure (Parl. Papers) 208 It was necessary to find some means of effecting the transfers..without delocalizing the Land Register. Hence deˈlocalized ppl. a., delocaliˈzation.
1887Daily News 13 Jan. 5/2 A reform in the direction of what may be called dockyard de-localisation. |