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formalize

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++for·mal·ize (also formalise British English) /ˈfɔːməlaɪz $ ˈfɔːr-/ verb [transitive]  BPPUBLIC/NOT PRIVATEto make a plan, decision, or idea official, especially by deciding and clearly describing all the details 使〔计划、决定或想法〕正式化;使定形;使具体化 Final arrangements for the takeover have yet to be formalized. 这次收购的最后协议还没有正式确定。formalization /ˌfɔːməlaɪˈzeɪʃən $ ˌfɔːrmələ-/ noun [uncountable]→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
formalizeAfter several more weeks of details, the deal was formalized.The other crucial part is formalized child care.Other opposition has been adhoc and in some areas, such as Inishturk, has not formalized itself into an organization.In 1859 he formalized Nicholas I's reduction of military service from twenty-five years to fifteen.I just feel, like, we should, like ... you know, formalize our avenues of protest, right ...?a charter to formalize patients' rights in public health servicesThe new law is intended to further formalize the process of adopting children from overseas.Not until January 1982 did the Macintosh team finally sit down to formalize things.These problems remained, even after objectives had been partially clarified and formalized through grant financing and stringent financial controls.Most measures to formalize wage negotiations have so far been very successful.Sutton said he thinks Mazzone has only formalized what many pitchers have done over the years.The contracts must be formalized within a month.
From Longman Business Dictionaryformalizefor‧mal‧ize /ˈfɔːməlaɪzˈfɔːr-/ (also formalise British English) verb [transitive]LAW to make a plan, decision, or idea official, especially by deciding and clearly describing all the detailsFinal arrangements for the takeover have yet to be formalized.→ See Verb table
for·mal·ize verbChineseSyllable
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formalize
formalize (also formalise British English) /ˈfɔːməlaɪz $ ˈfɔːr-/ verb [transitive]
 Word Family: noun: formalityinformality, formalization; verb: formalize; adverb: formallyinformally; adjective: formalinformal
to make a plan, decision, or idea official, especially by deciding and clearly describing all the details:
    Final arrangements for the takeover have yet to be formalized.
—formalization /ˌfɔːməlaɪˈzeɪʃən $ ˌfɔːrmələ-/ noun [uncountable]


for·mal·ize (BrE also for·mal·ise) BrE /ˈfɔːməlaɪz/ 🔊NAmE /ˈfɔːrməlaɪz/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they formalize BrE /ˈfɔːməlaɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈfɔːrməlaɪz/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it formalizes BrE /ˈfɔːməlaɪzɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈfɔːrməlaɪzɪz/ 🔊past simple formalized BrE /ˈfɔːməlaɪzd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈfɔːrməlaɪzd/ 🔊past participle formalized BrE /ˈfɔːməlaɪzd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈfɔːrməlaɪzd/ 🔊 -ing form formalizing BrE /ˈfɔːməlaɪzɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈfɔːrməlaɪzɪŋ/ 🔊~ sth to make an arrangement, a plan or a relationship official 使(安排、计划、关系)成为正式的They decided to formalize their relationship by getting married. 他们决定结婚,正式确定关系。🔊🔊~ sth to give sth a fixed structure or form by introducing rules (通过规则)使有固定体系,使定形The college has a highly formalized system of assessment. 这所学院有一套十分固定的评估体系。🔊🔊 for·mal·iza·tion, for·mal·isa·tion BrE /ˌfɔːməlaɪˈzeɪʃn/ 🔊NAmE /ˌfɔːrmələˈzeɪʃn/ 🔊 noun [uncountable]