institutionalise

institutionalise

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  • v.將(生活不能自理的人)送到收容機構(或社會福利機構);使成慣例
  • 網絡使制度化

例句

Who wouldn't want to see America's sweetheart get blackmailed for sex and try to institutionalise her boyfriend and cheat on her husband?

不想看看這位美國甜心性感表演電影怎樣男朋友欺騙自己丈夫

The religious-affairs agency explained that this was "an important move to institutionalise management of reincarnation" .

宗教事務解釋道一個輪回管理制度化重要舉措”。

Microsoft, Yahoo and others are helping to institutionalise and legitimise the integration of censorship into the global IT business model.

微軟雅虎其他公司正在促使審查全球IT經濟模式靠攏使制度化合法化

Adam Przeworski, a political scientist, once defined democracy as a way to institutionalise uncertainty.

政治科學家普澤沃斯基AdamsPrezworski民主定義不確定性制度化

Germany would hate it and transfer payments would institutionalise inefficiencies.

德國不會喜歡設想而且轉移支付低效制度化