harmonization
noun (UK usually harmonisation) uk/ˌhɑː.mə.naɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/ us/ˌhɑːr.mə.nəˈzeɪ.ʃən/
(matching)
[ U ](种族、规划、状况的)和谐,协调,融合
the act of making different people, plans, situations, etc. suitable for each other, or the result of this
What is needed is a harmonization of regulations. 需要的是法规的统一。
The Grocery Manufacturers of America wants a harmonization of standards for imported food. 美国杂货制造商希望统一进口食品的标准。
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- There should be some degree of harmonization with our European trading partners.
- They believe in a harmonization with nature.
- Efforts continued to establish a harmonization of European accounting practices.
(music)
[ U or C ]配和弦;配和声
the act of adding harmonies to a tune, or the result of this
They'd found a way to make this beautiful Arabic music with lush harmonization. 他们已经找到了方法,使这首优美的阿拉伯音乐具有丰富的和声。
Bolero's melodic harmonizations 博莱罗舞曲的旋律和声
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- In our music, we don't have harmonisation.
- Bach's harmonizations are immeasurably more intense.
See: harmonize