institutionalize
institutionalize 英 [ˌɪnstɪˈtju:ʃənəlaɪz] 美 [ˌɪnstɪˈtuʃənəlaɪz]
vt. 使…制度化
进行时:institutionalizing 过去式:institutionalized 过去分词:institutionalized 第三人称单数:institutionalizes
- If your sister were acting so crazy that you wished you could have her committed to a mental hospital, you'd be dreaming you could institutionalize her, or check her into an institution.
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- vt. 使…制度化
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1. Yang thinks the reason is simple: We lack the ability to institutionalize charitable work in China.
杨澜认为这个问题的原因很简单:在中国,我们的慈善事业并不制度化。
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2. To institutionalize this, we first built a (simple) field measurement system where the first (of five) metrics was customer success.
要将其制度化,我们首先建立一个(简单的)领域度量系统,在此(五个中的)第一个量度是客户成功。
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3. In enterprises with no such awareness and no serious effort toward analysis and adoption of industry standards, the development team needs to consider and institutionalize the importance of standards.
在没有此类意识且不进行专门的行业标准分析和采用工作的企业中,开发团队需要考虑标准的重要性,并将其制度化。
- institutionalize (v.) "to put into institutional life" (usually deprecatory), 1897; see institution. Earlier (1860) it meant "to make into an institution" and "to adjust to life in an institution" (1893). Related: Institutionalized.
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