universalize
/ˌyü-nə-ˈvər-sə-ˌlīz/ (ame, mw)
universalize — 動詞
- universalizepresent simple I / you / we / they
- universalizes3rd person singular
- universalizing-ing form
- universalizedpast simple
1. to make something available, accepted, or applied by everyone in every place, so
普及;推廣
使人人皆可獲得或適用
to make something available, accepted, or applied by everyone in every place, so that it becomes a worldwide standard.
The foundation works to universalize access to primary education in rural areas across Africa.
該基金會致力於在非洲偏遠地區普及基礎教育。
universalize + access to [something]
Minh believes the new law will universalize voting rights across every province.
Minh 相信這項新法律將在各個省份普及投票權。
New technology has helped universalize online banking, allowing people in remote villages to open accounts.
新科技幫助普及了網路銀行,讓偏遠村莊的居民也能開設帳戶。
The government plans to universalize health insurance so that every citizen receives the same coverage.
政府計劃普及全民健康保險,讓每位國民享有相同的保障。
Talia's research attempts to universalize the treatment protocol for malaria across different climate zones.
Talia 的研究試圖將瘧疾治療方案推廣到不同的氣候區域。
- standardize
focuses on making things uniform according to a rule, whereas universalize emphasises extending reach to everyone
- globalize
stresses expansion across countries, while universalize can apply within one society as well
- generalize
broader and can also mean 'make a general statement'; universalize is more concrete and institutional
- localize
to limit something to a particular place rather than spreading it everywhere
文法句型
universalize + noun phrase (access / policy / principle / system)
用法筆記
Common in academic, political, and business contexts. The object is typically an abstract noun such as access, policy, principle, standard, or system. Frequently used in the passive voice (be universalized).