English-Thai Dictionary
naturalize
VI ปรับตัว ให้ เข้ากับ สภาพแวดล้อม prab-tua-hai-kao-kab-sa-pab-wed-lom
naturalize
VI แปลง สัญชาติ โอนสัญชาติ ให้ สัญชาติ ให้ สิทธิ การ เป็น พลเมือง citizenship acclimate accustom plang-san-chad
naturalize
VT ทำให้ ชิน กับ สภาพแวดล้อม ปรับตัว ให้ เข้ากับ สภาพแวดล้อม tam-hai-chin-kab-sa-pab-wed-lom
naturalize
VT ทำให้ เป็นธรรมชาติ ทำให้ เหมือน ธรรมชาติ tam-hai-pen-tam-ma-chad
naturalize
VT แปลง สัญชาติ โอนสัญชาติ ให้ สัญชาติ ให้ สิทธิ การ เป็น พลเมือง plang-san-chad
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
NATURALIZE
v.t.[from natural, nature. ] 1. To confer on an alien the rights and privileges of a native subject or citizen; to adopt foreigners into a nation or state, and place them in the condition of natural born subjects.
2. To make natural; to render easy and familiar by custom and habit; as, custom naturalizes labor or study.
3. To adapt; to make suitable; to acclimate; as, to naturalize one to a climate.
4. To receive or adopt as native, natural or vernacular; to make our own; as, to naturalize foreign words.
5. To accustom; to habituate; as, to naturalize the vine to a cold climate.
NATURALIZED
pp. Invested with the privileges of natives; rendered easy and familiar; adapted to a climate; acclimated; received as native.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
NATURALIZE
Nat "u *ral *ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Naturalized; p. pr. & vb. n.Naturalizing. ] Etym: [Cf. F. naturaliser. See Natural. ]
1. To make natural; as, custom naturalizes labor or study.
2. To confer the rights and privileges of a native subject or citizen on; to make as if native; to adopt, as a foreigner into a nation or state, and place in the condition of a native subject.
3. To receive or adopt as native, natural, or vernacular; to make one's own; as, to naturalize foreign words.
4. To adapt; to accustom; to habituate; to acclimate; to cause to grow as under natural conditions. Its wearer suggested that pears and peaches might yet be naturalized in the New England climate. Hawthorne.
NATURALIZE
NATURALIZE Nat "u *ral *ize, v. i.
1. To become as if native.
2. To explain phenomena by natural agencies or laws, to the exclusion of the supernatural. Infected by this naturalizing tendency. H. Bushnell.
New American Oxford Dictionary
naturalize
nat u ral ize |ˈnaCHərəˌlīz ˈnætʃ (ə )rəˌlaɪz | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 (often be /become naturalized ) admit (a foreigner ) to the citizenship of a country: he was born in a foreign country and had never been naturalized | (as adj. naturalized ) : a naturalized U.S. citizen born in Germany. • [ no obj. ] (of a foreigner ) be admitted to the citizenship of a country: the opportunity to naturalize as American. • alter (an adopted foreign word ) so that it conforms more closely to the phonology or orthography of the adopting language: the stoccafisso of Liguria was naturalized in Nice as stocoficada. 2 (usu. as adj. naturalized ) Biology establish (a plant or animal ) so that it lives wild in a region where it is not indigenous: native and naturalized species | black mustard has become naturalized in America. • (with reference to a cultivated plant ) establish or become established in a natural situation: [ with obj. ] : this species of crocus naturalizes itself very easily. 3 regard as or cause to appear natural: although women do more child care than men, feminists should beware of naturalizing that fact. • explain (a phenomenon ) in a naturalistic way. DERIVATIVES nat u ral i za tion |ˌnaCHərələˈzāSHən |noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from French naturaliser, from Old French natural (see natural ).
Oxford Dictionary
naturalize
naturalize |ˈnatʃ (ə )rəlʌɪz |(also naturalise ) ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 admit (a foreigner ) to the citizenship of a country: he was born in a foreign country and had never been naturalized | (as adj. naturalized ) : a naturalized US citizen born in Germany. • [ no obj. ] (of a foreigner ) be admitted to the citizenship of a country. 2 (usu. as adj. naturalized ) Biology establish (a plant or animal ) so that it lives wild in a region where it is not indigenous: native and naturalized species | black mustard has become naturalized in Britain and America. • (with reference to a cultivated plant ) establish or become established in a natural situation: [ with obj. ] : this species of crocus naturalizes itself very easily. 3 alter (an adopted foreign word ) so that it conforms more closely to the phonology or orthography of the adopting language. 4 regard as or cause to appear natural: although women do more childcare than men, feminists should beware of naturalizing that fact. • explain (a phenomenon ) in a naturalistic way. DERIVATIVES naturalization |-ˈzeɪʃ (ə )n |noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from French naturaliser, from Old French natural (see natural ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
naturalize
naturalize verb 1 he was naturalized in 1950: grant citizenship to, make a citizen, enfranchise, give a passport to. 2 they naturalized new species of grass and wildflowers: establish, introduce, acclimatize, domesticate; acclimate.
Oxford Thesaurus
naturalize
naturalize verb 1 he emigrated to London before the Second World War and was naturalized in 1950: grant citizenship to, make a citizen, endow with the rights of citizenship, confer citizenship on, give a passport to, enfranchise; rare endenizen, denizen, citizenize. 2 coriander has been naturalized in southern Britain: establish, introduce, acclimatize, domesticate; N. Amer. acclimate. 3 he saw myth as the process by which ideology is naturalized: assimilate, absorb, incorporate, adopt, accept, take in, homogenize; rare acculturate.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
naturalize
nat u ral ize /nǽtʃ (ə )rəlàɪz /動詞 他動詞 1 〖通例be ~d 〗〈外国人が 〉 «…に /…として » 帰化する, 市民権を得る «in /as » ▸ be naturalized in Japan [as a Japanese ]日本に帰化する 2 〖通例be ~d 〗 «…に » 〈外国の言葉 習慣などが 〉移入する, 同化する ; 〈動植物が 〉帰化する, 移植される «in » .3 …を自然に一致させる ; 〘哲 〙〈現象など 〉を自然の摂理に基づき説明する, 自然なものとみなす .自動詞 〈人 植物が 〉帰化 [順化, 順応 ]する .
naturalized
n á t u ral ì zed 形容詞 比較なし 〖名詞 の前で 〗帰化した, 市民権を得た .