institutionalized

英[ˌɪnstɪˈtju:ʃənəlaɪzd]
美[ˌɪnstɪˈtuʃənəlaɪzd]

基本释义

  • v.使(某事物)制度化( institutionalize的过去式和过去分词); 将(某人)收容在社会福利机构
  • adj.约定俗成的;成惯例的,(因长期生活在福利机构)缺乏自理能力的

实用例句

More and more of our savings are institutionalized rather than individualized.

我们的储蓄越来越多地由个人手里转入各种组织的控制中.

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She saw herself as a failure and had been institutionalized once for depression.

她认为自己是个失败者,曾有一次因患抑郁症被送往精神病院治疗。

柯林斯例句

This inferiority complex has been institutionalized in the Chinese mind.

这种自卑情结成为中国内心的一部分.

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The people who want to institutionalized may be attempting to bring you back down to reality.

那些想把你送入精神病院的人可能是想把你带回现实.

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Hunting has become institutionalized, i . e . one has to obtain a licence before he goes hunting.

打猎有规章限制,必须事先申请执照.

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My mother's mother, fatally ill tubercular infection, fell into a suicidal depression and was institutionalized.

外祖母染上了致命的肺病, 心情抑郁,整天闹着要自杀,最后被送进精神病院.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. officially placed in or committed to a specialized institution;

    "had hopes of rehabilitating the institutionalized juvenile delinquents"

  • 2. given the character of an institution or incorporated into a structured and usually well-established system;

    "institutionalized graft"

    "institutionalized suicide as practiced in Japan"