柯林斯詞典internalize /?n?t??n??la?z/ (internalizing,internalized,internalizes) BRIT also internalise1. V-T If you internalize something such as a belief or a set of values, you make it become part of your attitude or way of thinking. 使···內(nèi)在化[正式] Over time she internalized her parents' attitudes. 久而久之,她把父母的觀點(diǎn)內(nèi)在化了。2. internalizationN-UNCOUNT [usu with poss] ...my internalization of hatred, disgust and fear. ...我內(nèi)心的仇恨,厭惡和恐懼。 返回 internalize劍橋詞典to accept or absorb an idea , opinion , belief , etc. so that it becomes part of your character 使(想法、態(tài)度、信仰等)成爲(wèi)性格的一部分,使內(nèi)化 He had not expected the people so readily to internalize the values of democracy . 他沒有料到人民這麼快就接納了民主的價(jià)值觀。 If you internalize your emotions or feelings , you do not allow them to show although you think about them. 將(情感)藏在心底 Many women tend to internalize their anxiety and distress . 婦女常常將所有的焦慮和苦惱都深藏心底。 返回 internalize