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单词 anthologize
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Definition of anthologize in English:

anthologize

(British anthologise)
verb anˈθɒlədʒʌɪzænˈθɑləˌdʒaɪz
[with object]usually as adjective anthologized
  • Include (an author or work) in an anthology.

    将…收入选集

    the most anthologized of today's poets

    选集中出现最多的当代诗人。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Her poetry has been anthologized over the past two decades, most recently in Best American Poetry 2000.
    • One of her most famous pieces, ‘I Stand Here Ironing,’ has been repeatedly anthologized.
    • Her ode to the Alabama River, simply titled, ‘The Alabama,’ became one of her most anthologized poems.
    • Virtually all anthologies after the first, in any particular field or area, tend to include a substantial amount of material that has been anthologized before, for a variety of reasons.
    • Her work is widely anthologised and has been translated into French, Spanish, Italian and Dutch.
    • These songs have been widely anthologized as part of early African-American literary history, while their role in African-Canadian literary history has received only cursory attention in comparison.
    • No reader will fail to discover unfamiliar poems and poets, old favorites that have never before been anthologized, and new enthusiasms.
    • She is much anthologised, frequently quoted and feted by the organisers of literary festivals and the like who can recognise a crowd-puller when they see one.
    • Her work has appeared in many magazines, and has been widely anthologized.
    • Thus it is surprising that while her works are widely anthologized and taught in African American and women's studies courses, critical attention to her more than fifty years of writing has been less substantial than one might expect.
    • His work has been widely anthologized, and he has been Writer-in-Residence at North County Community College in Saranac Lake, New York.
    • His works have been read in a variety of college and university literature courses, and have been anthologized in collections by Random House and Dover.
    • In my composition and writing classes, when students discuss Malcom X's popularly anthologized autobiographical piece detailing how he acquired the fundamentals of reading and writing, they explore the meaning of literacy.
    • It is a wildly ambitious essay that has been anthologized elsewhere, but it resonates here more than ever, finally nestled among the other work that occasioned it.
    • Her essays, poems, stories and translations have been widely anthologized.
    • They have also been widely anthologized in Australia.
    • ‘Round About Midnight’ is one of Kaufman's most anthologized poems.
    • She has continued to write for the young as well as the adult reader, and her work has been widely anthologized and has won numerous awards.
    • Many of them have not been anthologized before, so this is a chance to see one of the masters of the genre from his early days.
    • ‘Night March’ is O'Brien's most widely anthologized story.
    Synonyms
    assemble, put together, make up, collate, compose, marshal, organize, arrange, sort out, systematize, systemize

Derivatives

  • anthologization

  • noun
    • He received more requests for anthologization of this story than any other.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is vaguely amusing, perhaps (even though the sentiment it expresses is entirely and damnably false), but is it worthy of anthologization?
      • Read from an international perspective, the Irish debate about anthologization and its omissions may appear a very late entry into the Anglo-American canon wars of the 1980s.
      • The typical approach to anthologization is simply to do everything in one genre.
      • But, as scrutiny of the volumes quickly reveals, the process of anthologization and categorization is neither simple nor self-evidently logical.

Rhymes

mythologize, psychologize, tautologize, theologize

Definition of anthologize in US English:

anthologize

(British anthologise)
verbænˈθɑləˌdʒaɪzanˈTHäləˌjīz
[with object]usually as adjective anthologized
  • Include (an author or work) in an anthology.

    将…收入选集

    the most anthologized of today's poets

    选集中出现最多的当代诗人。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is a wildly ambitious essay that has been anthologized elsewhere, but it resonates here more than ever, finally nestled among the other work that occasioned it.
    • These songs have been widely anthologized as part of early African-American literary history, while their role in African-Canadian literary history has received only cursory attention in comparison.
    • In my composition and writing classes, when students discuss Malcom X's popularly anthologized autobiographical piece detailing how he acquired the fundamentals of reading and writing, they explore the meaning of literacy.
    • Her work has appeared in many magazines, and has been widely anthologized.
    • Virtually all anthologies after the first, in any particular field or area, tend to include a substantial amount of material that has been anthologized before, for a variety of reasons.
    • ‘Round About Midnight’ is one of Kaufman's most anthologized poems.
    • His work has been widely anthologized, and he has been Writer-in-Residence at North County Community College in Saranac Lake, New York.
    • Many of them have not been anthologized before, so this is a chance to see one of the masters of the genre from his early days.
    • Her poetry has been anthologized over the past two decades, most recently in Best American Poetry 2000.
    • Thus it is surprising that while her works are widely anthologized and taught in African American and women's studies courses, critical attention to her more than fifty years of writing has been less substantial than one might expect.
    • They have also been widely anthologized in Australia.
    • One of her most famous pieces, ‘I Stand Here Ironing,’ has been repeatedly anthologized.
    • Her work is widely anthologised and has been translated into French, Spanish, Italian and Dutch.
    • She is much anthologised, frequently quoted and feted by the organisers of literary festivals and the like who can recognise a crowd-puller when they see one.
    • ‘Night March’ is O'Brien's most widely anthologized story.
    • No reader will fail to discover unfamiliar poems and poets, old favorites that have never before been anthologized, and new enthusiasms.
    • Her essays, poems, stories and translations have been widely anthologized.
    • Her ode to the Alabama River, simply titled, ‘The Alabama,’ became one of her most anthologized poems.
    • She has continued to write for the young as well as the adult reader, and her work has been widely anthologized and has won numerous awards.
    • His works have been read in a variety of college and university literature courses, and have been anthologized in collections by Random House and Dover.
    Synonyms
    assemble, put together, make up, collate, compose, marshal, organize, arrange, sort out, systematize, systemize
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