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personalize
- IPA[ˈpərs(ə)nəˌlīz]
美式
- design or produce (something) to meet someone's individual requirements;make (something) identifiable as belonging to a particular person, especially by marking it with their name or initials
verb: personalize, 3rd person present: personalizes, gerund or present participle: personalizing, past tense: personalized, past participle: personalized
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動詞
- 1. design or produce (something) to meet someone's individual requirements the wedding invitations will be personalized to your exact requirements 同義詞
- ▪ make (something) identifiable as belonging to a particular person, especially by marking it with their name or initials they will personalize the bottle for you, free of charge
- 2. cause (something, especially an issue, argument, or debate) to become concerned with personalities or feelings rather than with general or abstract matters the mass media's tendency to personalize politics
- 3. personify (something, especially a deity or spirit) evil spirits personalized in Satan 同義詞
- designed or produced to meet someone's individual requirements: a steward will deliver personalized service to every passenger
Oxford Dictionary
- designed or produced to meet someone's individual requirements: a steward will deliver personalized service to every passenger
Oxford American Dictionary
- a type of medical care in which treatment is customized for an individual patient: the promise is that low-cost gene sequencing will lead to a new era of personalized medicine
Oxford Dictionary
- a type of medical care in which treatment is customized for an individual patient: the promise is that low-cost gene sequencing will lead to a new era of personalized medicine
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈpəːsənəlʌɪz]
英式
- design or produce (something) to meet someone's individual requirements: the wedding invitations will be personalized to your exact requirements
Oxford Dictionary