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单词 municipalize
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Definition of municipalize in English:

municipalize

(British municipalise)
verb mjuːˈnɪsɪp(ə)lʌɪzmjuˈnɪsəpəˌlaɪz
[with object]
  • Bring under the control or ownership of the authorities of a town or district.

    使归市所有,使归市管理

    an expensive commitment to municipalize rented housing

    将租赁房屋划归市管的耗资巨大的承诺。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 1883 Birmingham became the first British city to municipalize its art school.
    • They regard the municipal idea as rank socialism and think immediately anything is municipalised that their country is going to the dogs.
    • Although he was aged 92 in 1948, he would probably have pointed to the implications of failing to municipalise Harley St.
    • Water-supply service is municipalized in Japan, and most municipalities in Osaka Prefecture receive their water from more than 1 source.
    • What he does not go on to say is that Adenauer saved the day by municipalising just about everything.
    • In 1904, however, along with the other water companies, it was municipalised under the Metropolitan Water Board.
    • Johnson's attempts at municipalising Cleveland Electric were frustrated by a state law that prohibited municipal ownership of a street railway company.
    • At the same time as Birmingham was municipalising its street railways it was also municipalising its electric utilities.

Derivatives

  • municipalization

  • noun mjuːnɪsɪp(ə)lʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • The concept of national institutions like this that really promote taxation, promote municipalization, do not support recognition of inherent right.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The municipalisation of the Scottish parliament may seem to be unstoppable.
      • A number of ‘public interest’ arguments were raised at the time to justify municipalization of volunteer fire companies…
      • In the city of La Ceiba, protesters demanded no increases in the price of basic foodstuffs, the municipalization of water services and women's rights.
      • The municipalisation of street railways in Birmingham, however, was far less colourful than municipalisation in Cleveland.

Definition of municipalize in US English:

municipalize

(British municipalise)
verbmyo͞oˈnisəpəˌlīzmjuˈnɪsəpəˌlaɪz
[with object]
  • Bring under the control or ownership of the authorities of a city or town.

    使归市所有,使归市管理

    an expensive commitment to municipalize rented housing

    将租赁房屋划归市管的耗资巨大的承诺。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although he was aged 92 in 1948, he would probably have pointed to the implications of failing to municipalise Harley St.
    • In 1883 Birmingham became the first British city to municipalize its art school.
    • What he does not go on to say is that Adenauer saved the day by municipalising just about everything.
    • At the same time as Birmingham was municipalising its street railways it was also municipalising its electric utilities.
    • Water-supply service is municipalized in Japan, and most municipalities in Osaka Prefecture receive their water from more than 1 source.
    • They regard the municipal idea as rank socialism and think immediately anything is municipalised that their country is going to the dogs.
    • Johnson's attempts at municipalising Cleveland Electric were frustrated by a state law that prohibited municipal ownership of a street railway company.
    • In 1904, however, along with the other water companies, it was municipalised under the Metropolitan Water Board.
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