naturalizing
v. 接收(外国人)入籍( naturalize的现在分词 ); 使归化; 将(植物等)引进异域种植; 吸收
To naturalize a species of plant means to start it growing in an area where it is not usually found. If a plant naturalizes in an area where it was not found before, it starts to grow there naturally.
A friend sent me a root from Mexico, and I hope to naturalize it...
一个朋友从墨西哥给我寄来一个根茎,我希望能在这儿把它种活。
The plant naturalises well in grass.
这种植物适应了这个环境,在草中生长得很好。
If the government of a country naturalizes someone, they allow a person who was not born in that country to become a citizen of it.
No one expects the Baltic states to naturalise young Russian soldiers, but army pensioners can be given citizenship.
没人期待波罗的海各国会让年轻的俄罗斯士兵加入其国籍,但领取抚恤金的军人可获得公民身份。