formalized
v. 使(协议、计划等)成书面文字形式( formalize的过去式和过去分词); 使成为正式,使具有一定形式
If you formalize a plan, idea, arrangement, or system, you make it formal and official.
A recent treaty signed by Russia, Canada and Japan formalized an agreement to work together to stop the pirates...
俄罗斯、加拿大和日本最近签署的一项条约将三国共同防止盗版的协议正式确定下来。
She feels the time has come to formalise her relationship with Tempelsman.
她觉得是时候正式确定和坦佩尔斯曼的关系了。
1. concerned with or characterized by rigorous or adherence to recognized forms (especially in religion or art);
2. given formal standing or endorsement; made official or legitimate by the observance of proper procedures
There are definite conditions surrounding the formalized process of schooling.
这就是对学院教育模式化过程的明确解释.
Innovative ability and practical skill can be improved through formalized teaching.
通过范式化教学,提升学生的创新能力和实践技能.
The Treaty of Versailles, imposed on Germany, formalized the Allied victory.
强加于德国的《凡尔塞条约》正式宣告协约国的胜利.
It provides a formalized model for understanding sustainable utilization of water resources.
它为理解水资源持续利用提供了形式化模型.
There are definite conditions surrounding the formalized process or schooling.
学校教育形式化的过程是有局限性的.