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单词 regionalize
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Definition of regionalize in English:

regionalize

(British regionalise)
verb ˈriːdʒ(ə)n(ə)lʌɪzˈridʒ(ə)n(ə)laɪz
[with object]usually as adjective regionalized
  • Organize (a country, area, or enterprise) on a regional basis.

    a regionalized system
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We think there will obviously be an exploding demand for broadband content, and we believe the content will be regionalized and localized.
    • This happened to other clubs around the country over the past seasons yet their League representatives have voted by a large majority to continue the present system rather than regionalise the games.
    • They can approve or disapprove of a Liberal majority but little else, and the highly regionalized character of the electoral choices does not allow them to do this in any unified or coherent fashion.
    • Dale Lyon was speaking out against a growing lobby wanting to regionalise competition - thus saving travel bills for clubs.
    • This paper has attempted to remedy this with results pointing to their potential significant but regionalized adverse impact on wealth dispersion among farm families.
    • Staff, who had not been dealing with telephone and fax queries at countrywide offices, regionalised their dispute two weeks ago on a rota basis by withdrawing from counter services in the afternoon.
    • In 1997 we estimated each club could gain £50,000 a year if they regionalised the League.
    • Since 1978, when broad economic reforms began, China has experienced a highly regionalized economic development pattern.
    • As programs were regionalized after the war, their content was also diversified.
    • This plan will aim to regionalise the waste from all areas of Connacht into a series of ‘super dumps’, incinerators and recycling plants.
    • If the government wants to regionalise Britain, which I have doubts about, they should say so.
    • These alliances sometimes have great breadth and may be read as strategies of liberation that respond to the current ways in which capital is regionalized and globalized.
    • Their preferences for a more decentralized political system have not prevailed, but they persist in articulating it and in doing so have captured highly regionalized bases of support.
    • Broadcasting could be regionalized, so that viewers in the Ulsan area would always be able to see live Ulsan games and people in Bucheon would always be able to see Bucheon games.
    • Clearly, this is part of the Government's agenda to regionalise the service, along with the rest of local government.
    • Campaigns in the United States are candidate-centered, money-driven, highly individualized and regionalized.
    • Both are large, resource-rich and highly regionalized countries.
    • Hospitals, schools, government offices and services are being regionalized into larger centres.
    • Finally, Italian environmental history writing, like Italy itself, is highly regionalized.
    • The accessory business can often be very regionalized.

Derivatives

  • regionalization

  • noun riːdʒ(ə)nəlʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • Either option would cost several million pounds and there is a strong possibility with the Government keen on regionalisation, that county councils will be abolished in the next ten years.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Williams sees the continuing withdrawal of government and the regionalization of services as the growing threat to coastal communities.
      • The real winners from regionalization were the regional bureaucrats, who were able to access large amounts of European money.
      • Although in Portugal there are at present only two levels, central and local government, regionalization and creation of agencies are currently on the political agenda.
      • The many examples of regionalization in Western Europe illustrate the importance of formal differences, but also point to the need to look beyond them when assessing the status of regions within the governmental hierarchies.
 
 

Definition of regionalize in US English:

regionalize

(British regionalise)
verbˈrēj(ə)n(ə)līzˈridʒ(ə)n(ə)laɪz
[with object]usually as adjective regionalized
  • Organize (a country, area, or enterprise) on a regional basis.

    a regionalized system
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Finally, Italian environmental history writing, like Italy itself, is highly regionalized.
    • Since 1978, when broad economic reforms began, China has experienced a highly regionalized economic development pattern.
    • Both are large, resource-rich and highly regionalized countries.
    • Broadcasting could be regionalized, so that viewers in the Ulsan area would always be able to see live Ulsan games and people in Bucheon would always be able to see Bucheon games.
    • These alliances sometimes have great breadth and may be read as strategies of liberation that respond to the current ways in which capital is regionalized and globalized.
    • If the government wants to regionalise Britain, which I have doubts about, they should say so.
    • The accessory business can often be very regionalized.
    • Staff, who had not been dealing with telephone and fax queries at countrywide offices, regionalised their dispute two weeks ago on a rota basis by withdrawing from counter services in the afternoon.
    • Their preferences for a more decentralized political system have not prevailed, but they persist in articulating it and in doing so have captured highly regionalized bases of support.
    • This plan will aim to regionalise the waste from all areas of Connacht into a series of ‘super dumps’, incinerators and recycling plants.
    • In 1997 we estimated each club could gain £50,000 a year if they regionalised the League.
    • This happened to other clubs around the country over the past seasons yet their League representatives have voted by a large majority to continue the present system rather than regionalise the games.
    • Dale Lyon was speaking out against a growing lobby wanting to regionalise competition - thus saving travel bills for clubs.
    • Hospitals, schools, government offices and services are being regionalized into larger centres.
    • This paper has attempted to remedy this with results pointing to their potential significant but regionalized adverse impact on wealth dispersion among farm families.
    • They can approve or disapprove of a Liberal majority but little else, and the highly regionalized character of the electoral choices does not allow them to do this in any unified or coherent fashion.
    • Campaigns in the United States are candidate-centered, money-driven, highly individualized and regionalized.
    • As programs were regionalized after the war, their content was also diversified.
    • Clearly, this is part of the Government's agenda to regionalise the service, along with the rest of local government.
    • We think there will obviously be an exploding demand for broadband content, and we believe the content will be regionalized and localized.
 
 
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