synthesize
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++syn·the·size (also synthesise British English) /ˈsɪnθɪsaɪz/ verb [transitive] 1 TIHCto make something by combining different things or substances 合成 DDT is a pesticide that was first synthesized in 1874. 滴滴涕是最初合成于1874年的杀虫剂。2. TITOGETHERto combine separate things into a complete whole 综合3. APMTCto produce sounds, speech, or music electronically 〔用合成器〕合成〔声音、语音或音乐〕→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
synthesize• For we have wants at the margin only so far as they are synthesized.• It is possible to synthesize all your personal and career needs to find out which career will give you the most satisfaction.• The clock apparently marks time by carrying out a predictable and elaborate process of synthesizing and destroying molecules within living cells.• This is the problem with synthesized foods, where the components are assembled according to a fashionable recipe.• The spider can synthesize several different silk proteins.• This authenticity seems to incorporate and synthesize suffering, to give a profound and valued richness to a whole life.• He synthesized the landscape and the garden plot.• However, he also acknowledges that any actual legal system synthesizes the static and the dynamic principles.• The facilitator duly notes each comment, then asks your group to process and synthesize what you have heard.• New substances were synthesized which acted rather like the ganglion-blockers and lowered blood pressure, but showed distinct and important differences.From Longman Business Dictionarysynthesizesyn‧the‧size /ˈsɪnθɪsaɪz/ (also synthesise British English) verb [transitive] to produce something by combining different things, especially to create something that is similar to a natural productResearchers first synthesized the anti-depressant drug in 1972.The technique may allow scientists to synthesize large diamonds more cheaply than they can be mined. —synthesized adjective [only before a noun]Callers are already familiar with thesynthesised voice that replies to their questions.→ See Verb tablesyn·the·size verbChineseSyllable
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synthesize
syn‧the‧size
(also synthesise British English) /ˈsɪnθəsaɪz, ˈsɪnθɪsaɪz/ verb [transitive]
1. to make something by combining different things or substances:
DDT is a pesticide that was first synthesized in 1874.
2. to combine separate things into a complete whole
3. to produce sounds, speech, or music electronically
syn‧the‧size
(also synthesise British English) /ˈsɪnθəsaɪz, ˈsɪnθɪsaɪz/ verb [transitive]1. to make something by combining different things or substances:
2. to combine separate things into a complete whole
3. to produce sounds, speech, or music electronically
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