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单词 personalize
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Definition of personalize in English:

personalize

(British personalise)
verb ˈpəːs(ə)n(ə)lʌɪzˈpərs(ə)nəˌlaɪz
[with object]
  • 1Design or produce (something) to meet someone's individual requirements.

    使个性化

    the wedding invitations will be personalized to your exact requirements

    婚礼请柬将严格按照你个性化要求制作。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This helps personalize service to each customer.
    • Numerous companies, even leaders like Procter & Gamble and Mattel, are experimenting with personalizing products to suit individual customer tastes.
    • And as medicine moves toward more personalized treatments linked to an individual's genetic makeup, marketing will need to become even more sophisticated.
    • The contents are heavily personalised and use homely phrases designed to appeal to those of a trusting nature.
    • But few dot-coms have realized that marketing potential, which would require them to personalize a site's content and advertising to each visitor's lifestyle in real time.
    • As well as offering individual customers personalised solutions it also works with businesses and government sectors, in particular, health trusts and airports.
    • It may also personalize its behavior for each individual user based on knowledge of that user's profile, interests, and history.
    • Existing customer information can be used to help personalize the customer experience.
    • Care for the elderly and schooling would be personalised to meet individual need.
    • One of our newest advertisers makes custom personalized headbands.
    • What has changed is technology has facilitated our ability to reach people on a more customized, more personalized basis.
    • They have different approaches in meeting the demand for more personalized services from their important customers.
    • A cookie is a text file of user data that helps e-tailers personalize Web pages for specific users, as well as identify an online customer's shopping habits.
    • She also designs personalised detox and weight-loss programmes to ensure her clients stay comfortable in their 27 in Seven jeans, even post-holiday blowout.
    • Students also gain opportunities to observe how personalized strategies can be constructed to meet individuals' needs.
    • They are intended to provide a more personalized experience for the customer and increase levels of efficiency in the customer operation.
    • Understanding and integrating cultural sensitivity into the design of a program personalizes the message, thereby increasing the likelihood that the target audience will understand and accept the recommendations.
    • Although their instructional activities reflected current knowledge of effective instruction, they adapted and personalized this instruction to meet a student's unique needs.
    • He offered customized recommendations based on other buyers' purchases, let people buy an item with just one mouse click, and created personalized storefronts for each customer.
    • They are now personalised to the specific needs of the customer.
    Synonyms
    customize, individualize, give a personal touch to, make distinctive, make to order
    1. 1.1 Make (something) identifiable as belonging to a particular person, especially by marking it with their name or initials.
      (通过标上姓名或姓名的首字母)使成为个人专有,把…做成个人专用
      they will personalize the bottle for you, free of charge
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For artists and anyone interested in personalizing their private desktops, the window manager is the focus.
      • A close family friend gave the couple personalized napkins with their names embossed in gold.
      • Participants can also create and personalise their paper products.
      • Many items were personalized with the name of a soldier, a sweetheart, or a soldier's town or locale.
      • As usual with this company, it is possible to pick and choose from a very extensive equipment range to personalise your particular car.
      • Cover the albums with pretty fabric or lace and stencil the recipient's initials on the front to personalize it.
      • So relaxed is the referee about his Saturday job that his car has personalised number plates.
      • Brand loyalty is a key to success and your efforts in personalizing your club will give you a unique advantage in growing your membership.
      • You can personalize your outgoing message by recording your own name or greeting.
      • These bracelets not only feature encouraging words but on some websites, you can actually personalize them with your name, your own quote, or even your astrological sign.
      • And last but not least, each label is personalized with the client's name and ID number, enhancing each individual jeans' exclusiveness.
      • Buying a house gives you the opportunity to choose a unique and distinct architectural style and to personalize it.
      • They are personalized with either your names or monogram on the front with the inside being blank for writing your thank you notes.
      • We weave the child's name onto the bear's jersey to personalise it.
      • Now you can personalise your shirt with either your own chosen name and number, or your favourite player's.
      • I'd really like to personalize my bike with my name discreetly placed along the top tube.
      • You can personalize the map with local landmarks or names and places that are especially meaningful to you.
      • The publicity hails the idea as a ‘unique’ way to personalise your debit card.
      • By doing so, you'll be personalizing your outfit while making it look fun and unique.
      • Many of the cars targeted are older models but new cars were now being hit, as well as some personalised number plates.
      Synonyms
      distinctive, characteristic, unique, individual, one's own, particular, private, peculiar, exclusive, idiosyncratic, individualized, personalized
  • 2Cause (an issue, argument, etc.) to become concerned with personalities or feelings rather than with general or abstract matters.

    使个人化,使针对个人(尤指问题、争论或辩论)

    the mass media's tendency to personalize politics

    大众传媒把政治针对个人化的倾向。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'd rather see him stay out of this personalized kind of politics.
    • Some have seen this as a weakness on my part, but I have opted time and time again not to personalise but to deal with the issue and only the issue at hand.
    • ‘Affected parties in associations should act on accurate information and should avoid personalising issues if they are to resolve their differences well,’ he said.
    • International conflict has been personalized.
    • In other words, it personalizes the political.
    • His antipathy towards personalised politics is long established, but that hasn't stopped others from making him the subject of unpleasant and underhand methods.
    • At Cambridge University I was taught a laudable method of argument: you never personalise, but you have absolutely no respect for people's opinions.
    • In Russia, Poland and France, the president has a significant amount of political power, so campaigns are more candidate-focused and personalized.
    • He argues that the issue shouldn't be personalized.
    • We took advantage of the chance because it did personalize and localize the issue.
    • Does someone inclined to activism mentally personalize political and economic policies and events differently than someone inclined to sit back and let others sort things out?
    • Rarely before can the conflicts among party leaders have been so bitter and personalised.
    • Politics is still highly personalised.
    • It forthrightly dealt with all conflicts, without personalizing issues in a way that offended sincere believers who also respect science.
    • And Buddhism and Hinduism were sketched out in the India issue: the less personalised and politicised nature of these religions makes it easier.
    • The issue is being personalised.
    • What I'm talking about is a sort of provocative atmosphere and a personalized politics that - at times - was the result of personal problems rather than progressive analysis.
    • Alternately, discussions in meetings can be muted, disingenuous, or characterized by personalized arguments that can quickly degenerate into conflict.
    • The problem is that we Americans have this tendency to always personalize these conflicts.
    • Another element in his manner is his incessant personalising of the issues.
  • 3Personify (something, especially a deity or spirit)

    把…人格化(或拟人化)(尤指神或鬼怪)

    evil spirits personalized in Satan

    拟作撒旦的邪魔。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The supreme One has a form, a personalized God who rescues His devotees, and restores justice and virtue.
    • The passage indicates he had personalized and humanized God.
    • There are people for whom the evil that is afoot in the world has been personalized.
    • They tended to personalize and anthropomorphize their pets and viewed themselves as rescuers of suffering or unloved animals.
    • But Plato tells us that the ethical laws cannot be the arbitrary whims of personalized gods.
    • Bottero's concise explanation of henotheism clarifies how a pantheon, with its bewildering myriad of gods, becomes personalised through personal preference for a single deity.
    Synonyms
    personify, humanize, anthropomorphize

Derivatives

  • personalization

  • noun pəːs(ə)n(ə)lʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • She's got her own shop that specializes in the art of personalization.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But doesn't personalization defeat the whole purpose of awareness?
      • I have a commitment issue, I admit it, but apparently I've been on the right track all along when it comes to personalization.
      • Centralization and personalization of politics was reflected in the composition of the government.
      • There's the issue of the personalization of schools.

Definition of personalize in US English:

personalize

(British personalise)
verbˈpərs(ə)nəˌlīzˈpərs(ə)nəˌlaɪz
[with object]
  • 1Design or produce (something) to meet someone's individual requirements.

    使个性化

    the wedding invitations will be personalized to your exact requirements

    婚礼请柬将严格按照你个性化要求制作。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But few dot-coms have realized that marketing potential, which would require them to personalize a site's content and advertising to each visitor's lifestyle in real time.
    • They have different approaches in meeting the demand for more personalized services from their important customers.
    • They are now personalised to the specific needs of the customer.
    • Understanding and integrating cultural sensitivity into the design of a program personalizes the message, thereby increasing the likelihood that the target audience will understand and accept the recommendations.
    • They are intended to provide a more personalized experience for the customer and increase levels of efficiency in the customer operation.
    • Students also gain opportunities to observe how personalized strategies can be constructed to meet individuals' needs.
    • Care for the elderly and schooling would be personalised to meet individual need.
    • Existing customer information can be used to help personalize the customer experience.
    • One of our newest advertisers makes custom personalized headbands.
    • As well as offering individual customers personalised solutions it also works with businesses and government sectors, in particular, health trusts and airports.
    • The contents are heavily personalised and use homely phrases designed to appeal to those of a trusting nature.
    • It may also personalize its behavior for each individual user based on knowledge of that user's profile, interests, and history.
    • She also designs personalised detox and weight-loss programmes to ensure her clients stay comfortable in their 27 in Seven jeans, even post-holiday blowout.
    • Although their instructional activities reflected current knowledge of effective instruction, they adapted and personalized this instruction to meet a student's unique needs.
    • And as medicine moves toward more personalized treatments linked to an individual's genetic makeup, marketing will need to become even more sophisticated.
    • He offered customized recommendations based on other buyers' purchases, let people buy an item with just one mouse click, and created personalized storefronts for each customer.
    • This helps personalize service to each customer.
    • What has changed is technology has facilitated our ability to reach people on a more customized, more personalized basis.
    • Numerous companies, even leaders like Procter & Gamble and Mattel, are experimenting with personalizing products to suit individual customer tastes.
    • A cookie is a text file of user data that helps e-tailers personalize Web pages for specific users, as well as identify an online customer's shopping habits.
    Synonyms
    customize, individualize, give a personal touch to, make distinctive, make to order
    1. 1.1 Make (something) identifiable as belonging to a particular person, especially by marking it with their name or initials.
      (通过标上姓名或姓名的首字母)使成为个人专有,把…做成个人专用
      they will personalize the bottle for you, free of charge
      Example sentencesExamples
      • By doing so, you'll be personalizing your outfit while making it look fun and unique.
      • They are personalized with either your names or monogram on the front with the inside being blank for writing your thank you notes.
      • Buying a house gives you the opportunity to choose a unique and distinct architectural style and to personalize it.
      • And last but not least, each label is personalized with the client's name and ID number, enhancing each individual jeans' exclusiveness.
      • You can personalize your outgoing message by recording your own name or greeting.
      • You can personalize the map with local landmarks or names and places that are especially meaningful to you.
      • Now you can personalise your shirt with either your own chosen name and number, or your favourite player's.
      • Many of the cars targeted are older models but new cars were now being hit, as well as some personalised number plates.
      • Cover the albums with pretty fabric or lace and stencil the recipient's initials on the front to personalize it.
      • I'd really like to personalize my bike with my name discreetly placed along the top tube.
      • The publicity hails the idea as a ‘unique’ way to personalise your debit card.
      • Participants can also create and personalise their paper products.
      • So relaxed is the referee about his Saturday job that his car has personalised number plates.
      • A close family friend gave the couple personalized napkins with their names embossed in gold.
      • Many items were personalized with the name of a soldier, a sweetheart, or a soldier's town or locale.
      • For artists and anyone interested in personalizing their private desktops, the window manager is the focus.
      • We weave the child's name onto the bear's jersey to personalise it.
      • As usual with this company, it is possible to pick and choose from a very extensive equipment range to personalise your particular car.
      • These bracelets not only feature encouraging words but on some websites, you can actually personalize them with your name, your own quote, or even your astrological sign.
      • Brand loyalty is a key to success and your efforts in personalizing your club will give you a unique advantage in growing your membership.
      Synonyms
      distinctive, characteristic, unique, individual, one's own, particular, private, peculiar, exclusive, idiosyncratic, individualized, personalized
  • 2Cause (something, especially an issue, argument, or debate) to become concerned with personalities or feelings rather than with general or abstract matters.

    使个人化,使针对个人(尤指问题、争论或辩论)

    the mass media's tendency to personalize politics

    大众传媒把政治针对个人化的倾向。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Politics is still highly personalised.
    • Rarely before can the conflicts among party leaders have been so bitter and personalised.
    • Some have seen this as a weakness on my part, but I have opted time and time again not to personalise but to deal with the issue and only the issue at hand.
    • At Cambridge University I was taught a laudable method of argument: you never personalise, but you have absolutely no respect for people's opinions.
    • The problem is that we Americans have this tendency to always personalize these conflicts.
    • I'd rather see him stay out of this personalized kind of politics.
    • And Buddhism and Hinduism were sketched out in the India issue: the less personalised and politicised nature of these religions makes it easier.
    • International conflict has been personalized.
    • He argues that the issue shouldn't be personalized.
    • What I'm talking about is a sort of provocative atmosphere and a personalized politics that - at times - was the result of personal problems rather than progressive analysis.
    • Another element in his manner is his incessant personalising of the issues.
    • In Russia, Poland and France, the president has a significant amount of political power, so campaigns are more candidate-focused and personalized.
    • ‘Affected parties in associations should act on accurate information and should avoid personalising issues if they are to resolve their differences well,’ he said.
    • The issue is being personalised.
    • Does someone inclined to activism mentally personalize political and economic policies and events differently than someone inclined to sit back and let others sort things out?
    • We took advantage of the chance because it did personalize and localize the issue.
    • In other words, it personalizes the political.
    • His antipathy towards personalised politics is long established, but that hasn't stopped others from making him the subject of unpleasant and underhand methods.
    • Alternately, discussions in meetings can be muted, disingenuous, or characterized by personalized arguments that can quickly degenerate into conflict.
    • It forthrightly dealt with all conflicts, without personalizing issues in a way that offended sincere believers who also respect science.
  • 3often be personalizedPersonify (something, especially a deity or spirit)

    把…人格化(或拟人化)(尤指神或鬼怪)

    evil spirits personalized in Satan

    拟作撒旦的邪魔。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Bottero's concise explanation of henotheism clarifies how a pantheon, with its bewildering myriad of gods, becomes personalised through personal preference for a single deity.
    • The supreme One has a form, a personalized God who rescues His devotees, and restores justice and virtue.
    • They tended to personalize and anthropomorphize their pets and viewed themselves as rescuers of suffering or unloved animals.
    • The passage indicates he had personalized and humanized God.
    • There are people for whom the evil that is afoot in the world has been personalized.
    • But Plato tells us that the ethical laws cannot be the arbitrary whims of personalized gods.
    Synonyms
    personify, humanize, anthropomorphize
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