Definition of automatize in English:
automatize
(British automatise)
verb ɔːˈtɒmətʌɪzôˈtäməˌtīz
[with object]usually as adjective automatizedMake automatic or habitual.
使自动化;使自发;使成为习惯性
the need to refresh automatized forms of literature
更新习惯性文学模式的需要。
Example sentencesExamples
- The practice of reading helps to automatize the reading process.
- Others stress that rapid automatized naming is part of a more general phonological ability and poor readers are considered to be less adept at retrieving phonological codes from long-term memory.
- After training, the degree to which a skill has been automatized has been measured using the disruption that occurs when targets and distractors are changed.
- The point is that our experience of language, quite as much as our experience of the world, is habitual and to that extent tends to be automatized.
- By automatizing that process, you make it less effective.
- In this mode, users can automatize the process and define wherever they want to run it.
Derivatives
noun ɔːtɒmətʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
It is this process of automatization that explains the laws of our prose speech with its fragmentary phrases and half-articulated words.
Example sentencesExamples
- It may be, as Roman Jakobson believed, that its virtue lies in its power to protect us from ‘automatisation, from the rust threatening our formulae of love and hatred, of revolt and renunciation, of faith and negation’.
- They suggest that the automatization of cognitive skills is characterized by a reduction of the demands placed on cognitive resources and, in particular, on attentional and working memory capacities.