| 单词 | museumize | 
| 释义 | museumizev.  transitive. To preserve or display in a museum; to impart the character of a museum or museum exhibit to. ΚΠ 1925    J. Gordon in  Blackwood's Mag. July 194/2  				His melodies are now collected into books for all to misinterpret; he has nothing more to do than to die out..; he has been museumised. 1982    N.Y. Times 		(Nexis)	 29 Nov.  ii. 27/3  				The photographs were brought to public attention in the mid-60's and ‘museumized’. 1990    Sunday Tel. 11 Nov. 17/4  				The [National] Trust, in the words of another critic, has a tendency to ‘museumise’ its houses. 1996    Oxf. Mag. No. 132. 10/2  				The tendency is to wrap them up, put them away in a glass case, in a word museumise them. Derivatives  muˈseumized  adj. ΚΠ 1987    Daily Tel. 2 Jan. 8/1  				There are small streets and a few ancient (museumised) houses and inns that give one a taste of the old flavour. 1995    Canad. Jrnl. Communication 20 246  				Barkerville is a kind of..museumized gold-mining town staffed by actors in late-nineteenth-century costume. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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