释义 |
Czechize, v.|ˈtʃɛkaɪz| [f. Czech + -ize.] trans. To make Czech in character, language, etc. So Czechiˈzation.
1920Glasgow Herald 21 Sept. 8 If Magyarisation was bad, Czechisation is little better. 1927Contemp. Rev. Feb. 173 Efforts to ‘Czechise’ place-names and to impose the Czech language. 1938Times 26 Aug. 10/1 Increasing Czechization of industries and railways. 1941A. J. P. Taylor Habsburg Monarchy xi. 179 Ruthenes and Slovaks can be polonised and magyarised—but Germans can't be czechised. |