Examples of using Internalised in English and their translations into Chinese
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You have internalised them.
Internalised" technology transfer.
With starvation, the enemy becomes internalised.”.
These internalised rules form a kind of safety net.
For some artists, the macabre provides a release from internalised fear.
It is the result of having internalised the structural racism in the educational system.
The building becomes agigantic wall due to its extremely isolated and internalised programmes.".
In other words, it has to be internalised as a way of daily living in the Garden of Knowledge and Virtue.
We laughed about that term, but looking back,it was clear that we had absorbed and internalised the racism of American society.
We internalised the unhelpful voices because at certain key moments in the past they sounded compelling.
For many clients,the inner critical voice has become so internalised that it has become a daily habit.
Once internalised by cancer cells, these small pieces of genetic material dampen a gene that spurs tumour growth.
They studied and internalised techniques of cataloguing, retrieving and processing information very different from those used by the brain.
So internalised is your understanding that the book represents your repository of knowledge… But for younger people it simply isn't like that any more.”.
Affirmations for internalising this insight are provided here.
Children may internalise their parents worries.
Lots of self-blame and internalising negative information.
The main objective of faculty membersis to help students develop qualities and internalise values which make for effective organizational leadership.
Through these extraordinary experiences people can also internalise the necessary resources for challenges in the future.
Some level of internalising may be needed: this is, indeed, the basic argument for intellectual-property rights.
The experiment shows that monkeys could internalise the underlying principles of the task and learn an abstract rule structure- in effect, learning to learn.
Our study shows that teens who report high levels of time spent on socialmedia are more likely to report internalising problems a year later.
The experiment shows that monkeys could internalise the underlying principles of the task and learn an abstract rule structure- in effect, learning to learn.
It also helps the viewer perceive and internalise the design faster, and so increasing chances of retention and hence better recall.
AMP Capital and Macquarie on internalising the DUET Group's management arrangements by way of sale of their interest in the responsible entities.
Locke continually emphasises habit over rule- children should internalise the habit of reasoning rather than memorise a complex set of prohibitions.
The problem is that we spent so much time internalising the rules, we forget they exist.
By internalising environmental protection measures in party cadres' performance evaluation, officials hoping for promotion now take environmental issues seriously.
By internalising environmental protection measures in party cadres' performance evaluations, officials hoping for promotion have become especially sensitive towards taking environmental issues seriously.
Government is graduallygaining insights into the procedural requirements of this process and internalising these effectively at the national level.