localize
英 [ˈləʊkəlaɪz]
美 [ˈloʊkəlaɪz]
v. 使局限(于某地区); 使局部化; 找出…的地点; 发现…的位置
过去分词:localized 过去式:localized 现在分词:localizing 第三人称单数:localizes
BNC.26135 / COCA.18618
牛津词典
verb
- 使局限(于某地区);使局部化
to limit sth or its effects to a particular area - 找出…的地点;发现…的位置
to find out where sth is- animals' ability to localize sounds
动物确定声音发自某地点的能力
- animals' ability to localize sounds
柯林斯词典
- VERB 找出…的地方;确定…的位置
If youlocalizesomething, you identify precisely where it is.- Examine the painful area carefully in an effort to localize the most tender point.
仔细检查痛处,找出最痛的地方来。
- Examine the painful area carefully in an effort to localize the most tender point.
- VERB 使局部化;使局限于
If youlocalizesomething, you limit the size of the area that it affects and prevent it from spreading.- Few officers thought that a German-Czech war could be localized.
没几个军官认为德捷之战可被控制为局部战争。
- Few officers thought that a German-Czech war could be localized.
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 localise
英英释义
verb
- locate
- The film is set in Africa
- restrict something to a particular area
- concentrate on a particular place or spot
- The infection has localized in the left eye
- identify the location or place of
- We localized the source of the infection