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institutionalize美 [.ɪnstɪ'tuʃən(ə)l.aɪz] 英 [.ɪnstɪ'tjuːʃ(ə)nə.laɪz] - v.将(生活不能自理的人)送到收容机构(或社会福利机构);使成惯例
- 网络制度化;使制度化;机构化
第三人称单数:institutionalizes 现在分词:institutionalizing 过去式:institutionalized 1. | ~ sb 将(生活不能自理的人)送到收容机构(或社会福利机构)to send sb who is not capable of living independently to live in a special building(= an institution) especially when it is for a long period of time |
2. | ~ sth 使成惯例;使制度化to make sth become part of an organized system, society or culture, so that it is considered normal |
v. | 1. to put somebody into an institution such as an alcohol or drug-treatment facility, a psychiatric hospital, or a prison 2. to make something an established custom or an accepted part of the structure of a large organization or society 3. to convert something into an institution, or make something resemble an institution 4. to put somebody into an institution such as a children's home, nursing home, or prison 5. to put someone in an institution such as a prison or a hospital, especially for a long period of time 6. to give something a formal or official structure 1. to put somebody into an institution such as an alcohol or drug-treatment facility, a psychiatric hospital, or a prison 2. to make something an established custom or an accepted part of the structure of a large organization or society 3. to convert something into an institution, or make something resemble an institution 4. to put somebody into an institution such as a children's home, nursing home, or prison 5. to put someone in an institution such as a prison or a hospital, especially for a long period of time 6. to give something a formal or official structure |
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