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单词 anthologize
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anthologizev.

Brit. /anˈθɒlədʒʌɪz/, U.S. /ænˈθɑləˌdʒaɪz/
Forms: 1800s– anthologise, 1800s– anthologize.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: anthology n., -ize suffix.
Etymology: < anthology n. + -ize suffix. Compare earlier anthologizing n.
1.
a. intransitive. To compile an anthology or anthologies; to select items for inclusion in an anthology.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > a written composition > a compilation > compile [verb (intransitive)] > as anthology
anthologize1889
1889 R. E. Thompson Duffield's Lat. Hymn-writers & their Hymns xxviii. 338 Charles Coffin's hymns have a high level of excellence, which makes it difficult to anthologize among them.
1919 H. E. Cory Intellectuals & Wage Workers viii. 266 But with characteristic ‘sanity’ the editors have anthologized as though such a thing as the labor movement never existed.
2009 J. Stackert in S. Shectman & J. S. Badeu Strata of Priestly Writings 188 A later redactor, whose purpose was to combine, conflate, and anthologize.
b. transitive. To make an anthology of; to make into or include in an anthology.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > a written composition > a compilation > compile (a work) [verb (transitive)] > anthologize
anthologize1892
1892 Speaker 19 Mar. 347/2 Oriental fooling, like Greek wit as anthologised by Professor Paley, is hardly visible to the naked eye.
1924 Times Lit. Suppl. 13 Nov. 724/2 The thirty-four lines..deserve to be rescued from Professor Macaulay's grim black covers and anthologized.
1959 20th Cent. June 612 One can get an idea of Huxley's own range..from a little book..anthologized from his works by his widow.
1991 Atlantic Nov. 34/3 Diet books and self-help books are mainstays of modern society. Are plans afoot to anthologize them?
2002 N. Basbanes Among Gently Mad vi. 125 Her poems are rarely anthologized and remain mostly forgotten.
2. intransitive. Of a large work, an author, etc.: to produce or yield pieces that are suitable for an anthology, esp. (with well, badly, etc.) with a specified level of success.
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1922 Bookman July 523/1 Society verse requires so special a mood and a grace, however, that I do not believe it anthologizes or collects well.
1948 Mod. Lang. Rev. 43 439 The former [poet] anthologizes well, and the three cantos upon Drake's expedition..would make good reading.
2001 Bandersnatch July 29 Long narrative poems do not anthologise and the Manx dialect was a barrier.
2004 H. Bloom Best Poems Eng. Lang. 858 Pound's major poetic work is The Cantos, which seem to me to anthologize badly.

Derivatives

anˈthologizable adj. worthy of or suitable for inclusion in an anthology.
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1958 F. R. Leavis in Sewanee Rev. 66 186 His genius is fairly represented by his most anthologizable prose.
1982 Times 27 May 11/2 [Robert Graves] is the co-author of a well-reasoned Pamphlet Against Anthologies and at the same time an ideally anthologizable poet.
2001 New Yorker (Nexis) 5 Nov. 90 They are more accessible and more anthologizable than his aggressively gaudy earlier stories.
anthologiˈzation n.
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1960 N.Y. Times Bk. Rev. 6 Mar. 12/2 Short essays on jazz..have been subjected to..frequent anthologization in the past few years.
1992 Sci. Fiction Age Nov. 80/2 This story deserves..its many anthologizations.
2013 Mod. Lang. Rev. 108 673 There is perhaps an inevitable element of strain in the desire to achieve some degree of anthologization alongside the work of critical assessment.
anˈthologizer n. [compare earlier anthologer n., anthologist n.] = anthologist n.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > literature > a written composition > a compilation > [noun] > anthology > anthologist
anthologist1766
anthologer1898
anthologizer1911
1911 E. A. Bryant Best Eng. & Sc. Ballads Pref. p. viii That experienced author and anthologizer renders the same service to the ballad as to all literary subjects which he touches.
1971 Nature 12 Feb. 505/3 If there is to be a study of the Cambridge mind, it will have to be based on the asking of questions, not on the talents of three anthologizers.
2011 G. S. Morson Words of Others i. 27 These selections testify to the narrow-mindedness of the anthologizer.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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