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单词 Europeanize
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Definition of Europeanize in English:

Europeanize

(British Europeanise)
verb jʊərəˈpiːənʌɪz
[with object]often as adjective Europeanized
  • 1Give (someone or something) a European character or scope.

    使欧化

    a highly Europeanized city
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But his drawings keep reminding us that a real people made their art, lived their lives, and worshiped their gods on this continent long before any Europeanized poets turned their attention to them.
    • British immigration continued strong, but Australia was being Europeanised by default.
    • She has become completely Europeanized and is engaged to a white Frenchman.
    • Indeed, these Christians are probably more like the early believers than their Europeanized co-religionists.
    • Three weeks later I returned home, thoroughly Europeanized.
    • It was a far cry from her life in Cairo and its Europeanized royal court.
    • Women's attitudes towards feminism, the clothing they wore, and other beliefs and behaviors were subjected to scrutiny by Spanish modernizers who saw women as key to Europeanizing and westernizing Spain.
    • On the one hand, proposals for social segregation respected the desire to Europeanize and modernize precisely because they acknowledged instead of resisted or denied that women's relations to space were changing.
    • This is because the Europeanized elites who've ruled the country have long joined foreign corporate exploiters in plundering Bolivia's resources and people.
    • To him, the tradition meant mainly Europeanized gentility - totally inadequate to express the U.S. - although of course no one starts completely from scratch.
    • We've reached the point where it's difficult to go home because we're so Europeanized.
    • Renoir made two relatively short visits to Algiers, in 1881 and 1882, working only in the most Europeanized and subjugated city of a vast country.
    • At least since the Enlightenment, Europe and the Europeanized world have massively dominated the global production of knowledge, and also the manufacture and sale of books.
    • In town it is now smart to be as Europeanised as possible.
    • Other Zionists rejected any such Oriental tag because they believed that the purpose of a Jewish state was not to adapt to prevailing circumstances in the Middle East but to Europeanize them.
    • I have the impression that some people make efforts to be Europeanised and on the other side you have the impression that a lot of things have to be done.
    • Conceived in 1703, St Petersburg was Tsar Peter's monument to Europe's artistic and cultural achievements, and a symbol of his determination to Europeanise Russia.
    • As an institution, school has been used over the years to pacify, Christianize, and Europeanize the native population.
    • So interesting motifs designed with an Egyptian or an Indian influence in myriad shades of blue, green, reds, or the Europeanised concept of pinks and beige fabrics adorn the windows of furnishing outlets.
    • Young, male, educated, and newly Europeanized (one young boy practically slobbers all over his gleaming shoes), he seems a perfect leader for the modernizing rebellion to come.
    1. 1.1 Transfer to the control or responsibility of the European Union.
      使受欧盟控制;把…交由欧盟负责
      one scenario involves Europeanizing the British and French nuclear forces
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In that time policy in very many aspects of day-to-day life in our member states has been Europeanised.
      • For sure it's in order to raise their living standards and ‘Europeanise’ the tiny economy of Bulgaria, where Germans and Greeks are the main investors collectively.
      • Still, it is hardly surprising that we have not witnessed a straightforward Communitarization of policy areas, such as the CFSP, justice and home affairs, or employment policy, which have effectively been Europeanized instead.
      • The elite ‘white Turks’ were long hampered by the dominant Kemalist ideology (deriving from the republic's founder, Kemal Ataturk) in their desire or ability to Europeanise the country in depth.
      • Nevertheless, any move to Europeanize a policy sector will produce counter-pressures from groups that benefit from the status quo.
      • This situation arose indirectly from the Europeanisation of pharmaceutical regulation, as a result of the European Commission's adoption, to a large extent, of the industry's vision for Europeanised drug regulation.
      • Under a third Labour term, the British economy, once the most dynamic in Europe, will continue to become progressively Europeanised.
      • The alliance should be Europeanized, he argues, and could include Russia.
      • And this is how national interests become Europeanized.
      • Politics has remained firmly national, while policy has become increasingly Europeanized.
      • The preservation of national practices as national policy processes are Europeanized could be viewed less as a barrier to the success of the European project than an essential precondition of its success.
      • The Union's policy process could be viewed as an amalgam of national policy processes, which in turn has Europeanized policy-making at the national level.

Derivatives

  • Europeanization

  • noun ˌjʊərəpiːənʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • Their ultimate goal, besides the annihilation of the Euro, is to end the never-ending Europeanization which totally undermines their good old values.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The endless efforts of Turkey to become a part of Europe started from the 19th century, and a new Republic of Turkey accelerated its effort for Europeanization in the early 20th century.
      • But a notion of secularism that is equated with atheism, Europeanisation and an absolute notion of freedom cannot be accommodated with religious societies either.
      • We need a critical theory of Europeanisation, one that is both radically new and yet which stands firmly in the tradition of European thought and politics.
      • You may say this is just the superficial, brand-and-chain Americanisation and Europeanisation that we now encounter everywhere in the developed world; what has been called the Euro-American shopping mall.

Definition of Europeanize in US English:

Europeanize

(British Europeanise)
verb
[with object]often as adjective Europeanized
  • 1Give (someone or something) a European character or scope.

    使欧化

    a highly Europeanized city
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As an institution, school has been used over the years to pacify, Christianize, and Europeanize the native population.
    • It was a far cry from her life in Cairo and its Europeanized royal court.
    • Renoir made two relatively short visits to Algiers, in 1881 and 1882, working only in the most Europeanized and subjugated city of a vast country.
    • To him, the tradition meant mainly Europeanized gentility - totally inadequate to express the U.S. - although of course no one starts completely from scratch.
    • So interesting motifs designed with an Egyptian or an Indian influence in myriad shades of blue, green, reds, or the Europeanised concept of pinks and beige fabrics adorn the windows of furnishing outlets.
    • Young, male, educated, and newly Europeanized (one young boy practically slobbers all over his gleaming shoes), he seems a perfect leader for the modernizing rebellion to come.
    • She has become completely Europeanized and is engaged to a white Frenchman.
    • In town it is now smart to be as Europeanised as possible.
    • At least since the Enlightenment, Europe and the Europeanized world have massively dominated the global production of knowledge, and also the manufacture and sale of books.
    • Conceived in 1703, St Petersburg was Tsar Peter's monument to Europe's artistic and cultural achievements, and a symbol of his determination to Europeanise Russia.
    • Three weeks later I returned home, thoroughly Europeanized.
    • This is because the Europeanized elites who've ruled the country have long joined foreign corporate exploiters in plundering Bolivia's resources and people.
    • British immigration continued strong, but Australia was being Europeanised by default.
    • I have the impression that some people make efforts to be Europeanised and on the other side you have the impression that a lot of things have to be done.
    • Other Zionists rejected any such Oriental tag because they believed that the purpose of a Jewish state was not to adapt to prevailing circumstances in the Middle East but to Europeanize them.
    • On the one hand, proposals for social segregation respected the desire to Europeanize and modernize precisely because they acknowledged instead of resisted or denied that women's relations to space were changing.
    • But his drawings keep reminding us that a real people made their art, lived their lives, and worshiped their gods on this continent long before any Europeanized poets turned their attention to them.
    • Indeed, these Christians are probably more like the early believers than their Europeanized co-religionists.
    • We've reached the point where it's difficult to go home because we're so Europeanized.
    • Women's attitudes towards feminism, the clothing they wore, and other beliefs and behaviors were subjected to scrutiny by Spanish modernizers who saw women as key to Europeanizing and westernizing Spain.
    1. 1.1 Transfer to the control or responsibility of the European Union.
      使受欧盟控制;把…交由欧盟负责
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The preservation of national practices as national policy processes are Europeanized could be viewed less as a barrier to the success of the European project than an essential precondition of its success.
      • In that time policy in very many aspects of day-to-day life in our member states has been Europeanised.
      • Politics has remained firmly national, while policy has become increasingly Europeanized.
      • This situation arose indirectly from the Europeanisation of pharmaceutical regulation, as a result of the European Commission's adoption, to a large extent, of the industry's vision for Europeanised drug regulation.
      • The elite ‘white Turks’ were long hampered by the dominant Kemalist ideology (deriving from the republic's founder, Kemal Ataturk) in their desire or ability to Europeanise the country in depth.
      • For sure it's in order to raise their living standards and ‘Europeanise’ the tiny economy of Bulgaria, where Germans and Greeks are the main investors collectively.
      • The alliance should be Europeanized, he argues, and could include Russia.
      • Under a third Labour term, the British economy, once the most dynamic in Europe, will continue to become progressively Europeanised.
      • Still, it is hardly surprising that we have not witnessed a straightforward Communitarization of policy areas, such as the CFSP, justice and home affairs, or employment policy, which have effectively been Europeanized instead.
      • And this is how national interests become Europeanized.
      • The Union's policy process could be viewed as an amalgam of national policy processes, which in turn has Europeanized policy-making at the national level.
      • Nevertheless, any move to Europeanize a policy sector will produce counter-pressures from groups that benefit from the status quo.
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