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rationalize美 ['ræʃ(ə)nə.laɪz] 英 ['ræʃ(ə)nəlaɪz] - v.对…进行理性的解释;对…加以科学的说明;使合理化;进行合理化改革
- 网络有理化;使更合理;理顺
第三人称单数:rationalizes 现在分词:rationalizing 过去分词:rationalized v. adjust,tune,level,straighten out,unravel 1. | [t][i] ~ (sth) 对…进行理性的解释;对…加以科学的说明to find or try to find a logical reason to explain why sb thinks, behaves, etc. in a way that is difficult to understand |
| an attempt to rationalize his violent behaviour 对他的暴力行为作出合理解释的尝试 |
2. | [t][i] ~ (sth) 使合理化;进行合理化改革;使有经济效益to make changes to a business, system, etc. in order to make it more efficient, especially by spending less money |
| Twenty workers lost their jobs when the department was rationalized. 在部门的合理化改革中,有二十名工人失业。 |
v. | 1. to attempt to justify behavior normally considered irrational or unacceptable by offering an apparently reasonable explanation 2. to make something rational, logical, or consistent 3. to interpret something from a rational or logical perspective 4. to eliminate irrational numbers from an expression or an equation 5. to make a business or operation more efficient and profitable, e.g. by reducing the work force 6. to try to find a reasonable explanation for behavior that does not seem reasonable or appropriate 7. to make an organization more effective, for example by getting rid of some workers 1. to attempt to justify behavior normally considered irrational or unacceptable by offering an apparently reasonable explanation 2. to make something rational, logical, or consistent 3. to interpret something from a rational or logical perspective 4. to eliminate irrational numbers from an expression or an equation 5. to make a business or operation more efficient and profitable, e.g. by reducing the work force 6. to try to find a reasonable explanation for behavior that does not seem reasonable or appropriate 7. to make an organization more effective, for example by getting rid of some workers |
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