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
- But specialisation has its advantages as well.
但是专业化也有其优势。 - The latter developed owing to a new specialisation in narrow product ranges within particular industries.
后者的发展是由于一个新产品在特定行业内产品范围狭窄。 - Competition encourages not only specialisation, the classic result of more open trade, but also increased productivity.
竞争所催生的不仅是专业化这一传统意义上的典型结果,而且也有效的提高了产能。 - They avoid specialisation and hierarchy by rotating the FOBS so that everyone works at the more creative ones.
他们通过轮换工作来避免专业化和等级制度,这样人人都可从事较有创造性的工作。 - 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。 - Trade encourages specialisation, which brings prosperity; global capital markets, for all their problems, allocate money more efficiently than local ones;
贸易鼓励专业化,专业化带来繁荣,全球资本市场尽管存在各种问题,但在分配资金方面,远比地方市场更有效; - 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。 - Innovation and specialisation are more important.
创新和专业化更为重要。 - 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。 - All those wishing to follow a Doctorate at Audencia must have a Masters degree with a specialisation in management.
所有要在Audencia读博士学位的人都必须要有管理专业方面的硕士学位。