单词 | naturalizing |
释义 | naturalizingn. 1. Naturalization, the granting of citizenship. Now rare. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal right > right of specific class, person, or place > [noun] > status or rights of being a citizen > position or rights of native-born > granting naturalization1558 endenization1579 naturalizing1606 endenizing1643 1606 R. Bowyer Diary 9 Dec. in Parl. Diary (1931) 204 The conference..consisteth on 3. points, viz. the abolishing of hostile laws, commerce, and naturalizing. 1621 R. R. Hastings Jrnl. in Camden Misc. (1946) XX. 7 A Bill read for the first tyme for the naturallizinge Stephen Le Jours borne beyond the seas. 1636 D. Featley Clavis Mystica iv. 45 The naturalizing (if I may so speak) of the Gentiles into the spirituall Common~wealth. 1753 Scots Mag. Aug. 379/1 I am against this naturalizing bill. 1770 J. Langhorne & W. Langhorne tr. Plutarch Lives I. 230 The wisdom of the law concerning the naturalizing of foreigners. 1863 Macmillan's Mag. Apr. 476/2 The naturalizing among you of one fair Dane..has established a new and sweetly-golden link of feeling between Denmark and the British Isles. 1930 Amer. Jrnl. Internat. Law 24 451 The convention deals with expatriation permits..to impose on a naturalizing state the duty to give notice of the fact to a state which has issued a permit. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > study > [noun] > natural history natural science?a1425 natural story?a1475 physiology1564 natural history1662 naturalizing1832 nature study1873 1832 C. Darwin Jrnl. 5 Mar. (1933) 41 King & myself started at 9 o'clock for a long naturalizing walk. 1840 E. Forbes in G. Wilson & A. Geikie Mem. E. Forbes (1861) ix. 269 It would be the acme of naturalizing happiness. 1860 H. B. Tristram Great Sahara xiii. 231 Naturalizing was a task of some little difficulty, the place being in so unsettled a condition. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). naturalizingadj. That naturalizes. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > study > person who studies > [adjective] > natural history naturalizing1854 society > leisure > the arts > literature > prose > narrative or story > mythology > [adjective] > treating myth as history naturalizing1854 Euhemeristic1867 Euhemerizing1871 1854 E. Forbes in G. Wilson & A. Geikie Mem. E. Forbes (1861) xv. 555 We shall turn out a fine set of naturalizing youths by and by. 1865 J. B. Mozley Miracles (ed. 2) Pref. 11 Here, then, are three naturalizing rationales of miracles. 1991 E. J. Smyth Postmodernism & Contemp. Fiction iii. 61 Under Ricardou's encouragement, Robbe-Grillet's compliance with such ‘naturalizing’ endeavours would be abandoned for a textual materialist perspective. 1995 Harvard Jrnl. Asiatic Stud. 55 55 If the estate actually used artificial grottoes or rooted trees..as architectural supports, it would be an excellent index of a naturalizing fashion at work in the construction. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1606adj.1854 |
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