urbanized 英 ['ə:bənaizd]  

urbanized

urbanized  英 ['ə:bənaizd]

adj. 城市化的  v. 使城市化(urbanize的过去式) 

For example, McLuhan's conception of the urbanized mass media, pressed to its extreme, becomes a "village. 例如,麦克卢汉有关城市化大众传媒的理念,在推向极端后,成为了一个“村”。
Never before in history have two of the largest nations (in terms of population) urbanized at the same time, and at such a pace. 史上从未出现过类似这两个人口大国这样的增长速度,在同一时间,以相同的步伐,进行着城市化进程。

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  • adj. 城市化的
  • v. 使城市化(urbanize的过去式)
  • 1. For example, McLuhan's conception of the urbanized mass media, pressed to its extreme, becomes a "village.

    例如,麦克卢汉有关城市化大众传媒的理念,在推向极端后,成为了一个“村”。

  • 2. Never before in history have two of the largest nations (in terms of population) urbanized at the same time, and at such a pace.

    史上从未出现过类似这两个人口大国这样的增长速度,在同一时间,以相同的步伐,进行着城市化进程。

  • 3. But as China has become more urbanized and “civilized, ” this vernacular landscape has gradually been deprived of its productivity, its support to and of life, and its natural beauty.

    但是随着中国愈来愈城市化、愈来愈“开化”,这种民间景观逐渐被剥离了它的生育功能、为生活提供的保障及其内在的自然美。

ur·ban·ized ( BrE also -ised ) / ˈɜːbənaɪzd ; NAmE ˈɜːrbənaɪzd / adjective 1 (of an area, a country, etc. 地区、国家等 ) having a lot of towns, streets, factories, etc. rather than countryside 城市化的 2 (of people ) living and working in towns and cities rather than in the country 生活于城市的;在都市工作的 an increasingly urbanized society 城镇居民日益增加的社会 ur·ban·iza·tion , -isa·tion / ˌɜːbənaɪˈzeɪʃn ; NAmE ˌɜːrbənəˈzeɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] urbanised urbanized ur·ban·ized / ˈɜːbənaɪzd ; NAmE ˈɜːrbənaɪzd / ur·ban·iza·tion / ˌɜːbənaɪˈzeɪʃn ; NAmE ˌɜːrbənəˈzeɪʃn /
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