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mechanize
- IPA[ˈmɛkənʌɪz]
英式
- introduce machines or automatic devices into (a process or place);equip (a military force) with modern weapons and vehicles
verb: mechanize, 3rd person present: mechanizes, gerund or present participle: mechanizing, past tense: mechanized, past participle: mechanized
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動詞
- 1. introduce machines or automatic devices into (a process or place) the farm was mechanized in the 1950s
- ▪ equip (a military force) with modern weapons and vehicles the Germans had broken abruptly with the past by mechanizing their artillery
- ▪ make mechanical in character public virtue cannot be mechanized or formulated
- operated by or equipped with machines; having undergone a process of mechanization: mechanized factories emerged in the mid-nineteenth century the invention of mechanized printing
Oxford Dictionary
- operated by or equipped with machines; having undergone a process of mechanization: mechanized factories emerged in the mid-nineteenth century the invention of mechanized printing
Oxford American Dictionary
- not using or involving machines or automatic devices: non-mechanized agricultural operations
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈmekəˌnīz]
美式
- introduce machines or automatic devices into (a process or place): the farm was mechanized in the 1950s
Oxford American Dictionary