regionalize
regionalize — 動詞
- regionalizepresent simple I / you / we / they
- regionalizes3rd person singular
- regionalizing-ing form
- regionalizedpast simple
1. to reorganize a country, organization, or system by dividing it into smaller geo
區域化
劃分為數個行政區域
to reorganize a country, organization, or system by dividing it into smaller geographical areas (called regions), each with its own management or administrative duties.
The government plans to regionalize the national health system into six zones.
政府計劃將全國醫療體系區域化,分為六個管理區。
regionalize + noun phrase + into-phrase
After the new law passed, the country was regionalized into three administrative districts.
新法通過後,該國被區域化為三個行政區。
passive: be regionalized into [area]
Large retailers often regionalize their supply chains to cut shipping costs.
大型零售商常將供應鏈區域化,以降低運輸成本。
The education board voted to regionalize school services across the island.
教育委員會投票決定將全島的學校服務區域化。
In 2021, the state began to regionalize its water supply management.
2021 年,該州開始將供水管理系統區域化。
- decentralize
focuses on moving power away from a central authority, not necessarily creating formal regions
- zone
more specific to land-use or urban planning; implies setting boundaries for a particular purpose
- partition
often implies a sharper, more permanent division, sometimes following conflict
- centralize
to bring decision-making power to a single central authority
- unify
to combine separate parts into a single whole
文法句型
regionalize + noun phrase
be regionalized into + noun phrase
用法筆記
Frequently used in passive constructions. The subject is typically a large-scale entity — a national government, a state, or a major organization — not a small business or a local project.