localize
动词 v.
英 /ˈləʊkəlaɪz/
美 /ˈloʊkəlaɪz/
英文释义
动词 v.
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To make local; to fix in, or assign to, a definite place.
— The intent of the aphorism "think globally, act locally" was to spur action by localizing the challenge.
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To adapt (a product or service) for use in a particular country or region, typically by translating text into the language of that country and modifying currencies, date formats, etc.
— We need to localize our software for the Japanese market.
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To adapt translated text to fit a local culture; to domesticate.
— the ethical dilemma faced when to localize is to self-censor
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To be located in or confined to; to fix upon or sequester in a locality.
— After a brief systemic phase defeated by the immune system, the infection localized to certain areas where it went dormant.
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To determine where something takes place or is to be found.
— After exploratory surgery, the extent of the problem was localized to the left lower quadrant.
- To produce (from a ring and an ideal in that ring) the ring of fractions, where the set of allowed denominators is the compliment of the given ideal.
词汇关系
词源
From local + -ize. Compare French localiser.
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