Nghĩa của từ internalize bằng Tiếng Anh

verb
1
make (attitudes or behavior) part of one's nature by learning or unconscious assimilation.
Of course many of us have internalized toxic attitudes such as racism and homophobia, Gage writes.
2
incorporate (costs) as part of a pricing structure, especially social costs resulting from the manufacture and use of a product.
You could say we should internalize those costs in prices, so that it affects people's behaviour.
verb
    interiorize

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1. 7 Read and internalize the systems of energy.

2. Resilient people seem to externalize blame and internalize success.

3. Minority groups tend to internalize the values of the dominant society.

4. 6 Resilient people seem to externalize blame and internalize success.

5. 1 Minority groups tend to internalize the values of the dominant society.

6. 19 Still, something about it just sounds right, so we internalize and repeat it.

7. 2 Women tend to internalize all their anxiety and distress - men hit out.

8. 17 It is not until women learn to read that they internalize the masculine schema.

9. 3 Girls tend to internalize their fears, sometimes to the point of making themselves sick.

10. He had not expected the people so readily to internalize the values of democracy.

11. It is not until women learn to read that they internalize the masculine schema.

12. 28 He had not expected the people so readily to internalize the values of democracy.

13. 13 He had not expected the people so readily to internalize the values of democracy.

14. 10 One basic function of systems is to internalize the externalities and dispose social conflicts.

15. 8 The emission charge is an effective method to internalize the externalized problem of environment.

16. 11 Compensation is the key point to internalize the externalities of the non - industrial ecological forest.

17. 4 In welfare economics we are taught that to internalize externalities by appropriate contracts is socially desirable.

18. 15 Social feelings arise, too, through identifications with other members of a group who all internalize the same ego ideal.

19. 16 But to assume this image from the outside is to internalize something that comes from the external world.

20. 14 We have done little to consider how new members entering the religious life nowadays can internalize the attitudes they attempted to represent.

21. 18 I think this is partly because, on some level, we all internalize the myths of our own culture.

22. 5 Internalize the great spirit and you will avoid evil and do the right thing for yourself and those around you.

23. 21 Through these assessment method, causes the teacher morals to internalize by "the heteronomy" is "the autonomy", arrives at the construction harmonious education the ultimate objective.

24. Crowd membership reflects external assessments and expectations, providing a social context for identity exploration and self-definition as adolescents internalize or reject their Crowd identities

25. 20 Urban mass transit projects turn to value capture measures to internalize external benefits in order to lighten the burden of financing in some developed regions.

26. When the marginal social interest diverges from the marginal private interest, the industrialist has no incentive to internalize the cost of the marginal social cost.

27. 9 Help them internalize what developmental psychologists call an incremental theory of intelligence—a perspective that associates the road to mastery with effort and overcoming adversity.

28. 12 Over time, they can help designers internalize the requirements so that they follow them as a matter of course,[www.Sentencedict.com] without having to memorize them or follow them superstitiously.

29. Immigrants often internalize a new national identity when they move to another country (psychological acculturation), although doing so means identifying with a culture that has values and traditions different from those of their culture of origin.

30. This simple exercise suggests that during a wave of financial innovation, broader aggregates that internalize the implied shifts, such as and M1++ and M2++, may be more useful leading indicators of price movement.

31. Cued Speech was created originally to enable parents of children who are deaf or hard of hearing to easily make their spoken language clearly visible, so that their children could internalize the appropriate phonemic language base for literacy through exposure.