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单词 urbanize
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Definition of urbanize in English:

urbanize

(British urbanise)
verb ˈəːb(ə)nʌɪzˈərbəˌnaɪz
  • Make or become urban in character.

    with object once an agrarian society, the island has recently been urbanized
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Since the treaty was signed in 1840 and purchases were made until recently, and since Maori have become urbanized, the legitimacy of land claims is complex.
    • Hospitals, schools, power facilities, water and sewage services, trash collection and every other section of infrastructure required to sustain life in a highly urbanized society have been affected.
    • Now we are a largely urbanised society, and the country roots of most people have been severed.
    • They include tribes on the border of Pakistan and Afghanistan, although the community has become increasingly urbanized in recent years.
    • People can't be occupied so easily once they are urbanized, industrialized, literate, connected by modern communications, and politically aware.
    • We expect to find that social well-being declines as an area becomes more urbanized.
    • The country is heavily urbanized, and urban areas have extremely high population densities.
    • Venezuela is one of the most urbanised societies in Latin America.
    • At current rates of sprawl, 25 percent of the nation's coastal watersheds will be urbanized by 2025.
    • Finland is a recently urbanised society - Finland used to be predominantly rural until the late 1940s when it became more industrial.
    • A strange comment from the Prime Minister of one of the most urbanised societies on earth.
    • More accurately, the dichotomy is between societies which are urbanised and industrialised, and those which derive their livelihoods primarily from the land.
    • The physical environment is characterized by a chain of mountains (the Jura), a densely urbanized plateau, and the Alps range, which forms a barrier to the south.
    • He did not initially have that much support among the tribal, recently urbanized populations of the middle to lower Euphrates, such as Kut and Amara.
    • In a largely urbanized society, the countryside retained a fierce (perhaps exaggerated) sense of its own needs and identity.
    • Japan has been characterized as an affluent and highly mobile and urbanized society, which also appears to be safe and secure.
    • More than one half of Western Europe is already urbanized and there is massive urbanizing elsewhere, particularly in the developing countries.
    • In an already highly urbanised society this doesn't make sense.
    • Even though Africa is still predominantly rural, with only about a third of the population living in urban areas, it is urbanizing faster than any other part of the world.
    • Funny how one of the most urbanised societies on earth clings to its foundation myths.
 
 

Definition of urbanize in US English:

urbanize

(British urbanise)
verbˈərbəˌnīzˈərbəˌnaɪz
  • Make or become urban in character.

    with object once an agrarian society, the island has recently been urbanized
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The country is heavily urbanized, and urban areas have extremely high population densities.
    • Venezuela is one of the most urbanised societies in Latin America.
    • Hospitals, schools, power facilities, water and sewage services, trash collection and every other section of infrastructure required to sustain life in a highly urbanized society have been affected.
    • They include tribes on the border of Pakistan and Afghanistan, although the community has become increasingly urbanized in recent years.
    • People can't be occupied so easily once they are urbanized, industrialized, literate, connected by modern communications, and politically aware.
    • In a largely urbanized society, the countryside retained a fierce (perhaps exaggerated) sense of its own needs and identity.
    • We expect to find that social well-being declines as an area becomes more urbanized.
    • Japan has been characterized as an affluent and highly mobile and urbanized society, which also appears to be safe and secure.
    • Since the treaty was signed in 1840 and purchases were made until recently, and since Maori have become urbanized, the legitimacy of land claims is complex.
    • More than one half of Western Europe is already urbanized and there is massive urbanizing elsewhere, particularly in the developing countries.
    • At current rates of sprawl, 25 percent of the nation's coastal watersheds will be urbanized by 2025.
    • Even though Africa is still predominantly rural, with only about a third of the population living in urban areas, it is urbanizing faster than any other part of the world.
    • Now we are a largely urbanised society, and the country roots of most people have been severed.
    • The physical environment is characterized by a chain of mountains (the Jura), a densely urbanized plateau, and the Alps range, which forms a barrier to the south.
    • Funny how one of the most urbanised societies on earth clings to its foundation myths.
    • Finland is a recently urbanised society - Finland used to be predominantly rural until the late 1940s when it became more industrial.
    • In an already highly urbanised society this doesn't make sense.
    • More accurately, the dichotomy is between societies which are urbanised and industrialised, and those which derive their livelihoods primarily from the land.
    • He did not initially have that much support among the tribal, recently urbanized populations of the middle to lower Euphrates, such as Kut and Amara.
    • A strange comment from the Prime Minister of one of the most urbanised societies on earth.
 
 
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