internalise

internalise

美 [ɪn'tɜ:nəlaɪz]  英 [ɪn'tɜ:nəlaɪz]

  • v.使(感情、态度或信仰)成为思想行为的一部分;使内在化
  • 网络内化;内部化;主观化

英汉双解

v.
1.
~ sth
使(感情、态度或信仰)成为思想行为的一部分;使内在化to make a feeling, an attitude, or a belief part of the way you think and behave

英汉解释

v.
1.
主观化

例句

For workers to internalise the company's objectives, it must have a coherent identity and value-system: in short, a culture.

员工认同公司目标必须拥有一个连贯身份价值体系简言之企业文化

Even before the Apollo programme fell to earth, we had managed to internalise much of the space age's outward? bound rhetoric.

即便阿波罗登月计划制定之前我们内心存有许多有关太空时代对于太空溢美之词

Policymakers want the financial system to internalise the costs of the risks it generates rather than pass them to taxpayers.

政策制定希望金融体系能够内部消化自身产生风险成本不是它们转嫁纳税人

Internalise The process of reading data from a stream and assigning the data to an object or constructing an object from the data.

一个数据读取数据并且数据一个对象或者利用数据构建一个对象过程

It is a feature of targets that they internalise their anger rather than express it.

一个目标愤怒不是表达出来具有一种特点

The narrative will be shaped by how people internalise risk.

危机叙述取决于人们如何看待风险