柯林斯詞典naturalize /?n?t?r??la?z/ (naturalizing,naturalized,naturalizes) BRIT also naturalise1. V-T/V-I To naturalize a species of plant means to start it growing in an area where it is not usually found. If a plant naturalizes in an area where it was not found before, it starts to grow there naturally. 移植(植物); (植物)適應(yīng)異地生長(zhǎng)環(huán)境 A friend sent me a root from Mexico, and I hope to naturalize it. 一位朋友從墨西哥寄給我一塊根莖,我希望它能適應(yīng)這兒的生長(zhǎng)環(huán)境。 The plant naturalizes well in grass. 這棵植物適應(yīng)了環(huán)境,在草中生長(zhǎng)得很好。2. V-T If the government of a country naturalizes someone, they allow a person who was not born in that country to become a citizen of it. 使入國(guó)籍→see also naturalized Immigration officials were allowed to enter the country and naturalize soldiers under the 1942 law. 根據(jù)1942年法,移民局官員可以讓士兵進(jìn)入該國(guó)并加入該國(guó)國(guó)籍。3. naturalizationN-UNCOUNT They swore their allegiance to the U.S. and received their naturalization papers. 他們宣誓忠誠(chéng)于美國(guó),隨后收到了批準(zhǔn)他們?nèi)爰奈募?/p> 返回 naturalize劍橋詞典to make someone a legal citizen of a country that they were not born in 使加入…國(guó)籍,使歸化 a naturalized US citizen 加入美國(guó)籍的公民 She has lived in Australia for a long time , and recently she was naturalized. 在澳大利亞生活多年之后,最近她加入了澳大利亞國(guó)籍。 返回 naturalize