1.“naturalize”的过去分词和过去式
1.a naturalized citizen is someone who has officially become a citizen of a country in which they were not born
2.a naturalized plant or animal is one that grows or lives in an area that people brought it to long ago
1.The past participle and past tense of naturalize
1.Although you may be naturalized to be a citizen of a particular nation, you can never be naturalized into a kingdom.
你也许可以归化为某一国的公民,但你永远不可能归化进入一个国。
2.The Fourteenth Amendment to the U-S Constitution provides that all persons born or naturalized in the United States are citizens.
美国宪法第十四次修正案规定所有出生在美国或者已经入籍者都属于美国公民。
3.Nor did the fact that Savoie was a naturalized Japanese citizen and fluent in Japanese make a difference.
事实上Savoie还是自然上的日本居民,他的日语很流利,这些也都没有起作用。
4.It was introduced to China accidentally in wheat seed imported from Mexico about 1974 and is becoming naturalized in parts of Yunnan.
偶然在从墨西哥大约1974那里进口的小麦种子引进栽培在中国并且变得在深裂的云南内的归化。
5.These are beautiful to see bloom in the garden, and we planted ours in naturalized drifts at different points throughout our border.
这些都是美丽的,看看盛开在花园,并种植了我们,我们在归化漂移,在不同点,在我们整个边界。
6.This species is commonly cultivated for its fruit in wet-tropical areas around the world and is sometimes naturalized.
本种在全世界的潮湿的热带的地区常见栽培以收获它的果,有时归化。
7.European thistle with rather large heads and prickly leaves; extensively naturalized as a weed in the United States.
有很大的头状花序和多刺的叶子的欧洲蓟;在美国作为野草广泛引入。
8.similar to the common teasel and similarly used; widespread in Europe and North Africa and western Asia; naturalized in United States.
与普通川续断相似,用法也相似;广布于北美欧洲和西亚;已经引入美国。
9.On the specific systems of law, the most obvious character of the Tang-Law concrete interpretations is the system of "naturalized person" .
在具体法律制度上,唐律最为明显的特征就是它创制了先进的“化外人”制度。
10.teasel with lilac flowers native to Old World but naturalized in North America; dried flower heads used to raise a nap on woolen cloth.
原产于旧大陆开浅紫色花的川续断,已经引入美国;干燥的头状花序用来竖起羊毛布料上的绒毛。