specialisation
英 [ˌspɛʃəlaɪˈzeɪʃən]
美 [ˌspɛʃələˈzeɪʃən]
n. 特殊化,专门化,特化作用
BNC.12629
英英释义
noun
- the special line of work you have adopted as your career
- his specialization is gastroenterology
- the act of specializing
- (biology) the structural adaptation of some body part for a particular function
- cell differentiation in the developing embryo
双语例句
- This relationship between scale or specialisation and returns has been around for a long time.
这种规模(或专业化程度)与回报之间的关系已存在很久。 - Increasing technological application and innovation in manufacturing industries result in more specialisation and distribution of processes on a global scale.
制造业日益增加科技和创新意念的应用,使工序更趋专门精细和分散于全球。 - Such specialisation has been unfashionable in recent years because it can make banks vulnerable.
近些年来,这种专门化已变得不再流行,因为它可能使银行变得易受冲击。 - The Internet also makes collaboration much easier and modern universities promote specialisation.
互联网也让合作更加便利,现代大学推动了专业化进程。 - It took centuries to reconstruct networks of specialisation and exchange comparable to those of the Roman period.
人们花费了几个世纪才重新构建起与罗马时期相当的专业分工和交易网络。 - The growth of specialisation in the19th century might be more clearly seen in sciences such as.
19世纪专业化的发展在科学领域可能看得更清晰。 - Specialisation can be seen as a response to the problem of an increasing accumulation of scientific knowledge.
专业化可被视为针对科学知识不断膨胀这个问题所做出的反应。 - But specialisation has its advantages as well.
但是专业化也有其优势。 - As the US reduces its current account deficit, a transition in specialisation will have to take place.
随着美国削减经常账户赤字,在专业化方面必将发生一种转变。 - Extend to pattern of specialisation and comparative advantage without increasing the city's vulnerability to international downturns in the demand for the specialised products.
优势延伸到专业化格局和比较,在不增加需求的专业化产品的城市衰退的脆弱性国际化。
