释义 |
capsulize, v. orig. U.S.|ˈkæpsjuːlaɪz| [f. capsule + -ize.] trans. To compress or condense (information, news, etc.) into a brief and compact form. (Cf. capsule B.) Hence ˈcapsulized ppl. a.
1950Sat. Rev. Lit. 11 Nov. 17/1 This is a brief, almost capsulized account of postwar USSR. 1958New Yorker 11 Oct. 39/1, I wanted..a slogan that would capsulize the lip-smacking flavor of the soups. 1959Economist 7 Feb. 497/2 The Readers' Digest supplements its capsulised journalism. |