释义 |
collectivize, v.|kəˈlɛktɪvaɪz| [f. collective a. + -ize.] trans. To establish or organize in accordance with the principles of collectivism. Hence coˈllectivized ppl. a.
1893[see communize v.]. 1894Speaker 5 May 503/1 It cuts off the old hopes of ‘bettering oneself’, of rising above one's class. It collectivises even hope. 1934Times 27 Oct. 13/5 The finance and policy of social services, provision for transport, water supply, drainage.., in fact, nearly every collectivized social activity. 1949F. Maclean East. Approaches i. xii. 176 A noisy delegation of collectivized peasants from Armenia and the Ukraine. 1956Ann. Reg. 1955 229 A new effort to collectivize farms was inaugurated. |