spatialize
verb [ T ] (also spacialize); (UK usually spatialise, spacialise) uk/ˈspeɪ.ʃəl.aɪz/ us/ˈspeɪ.ʃəl.aɪz/
使…空间化
to relate something to, or to give something, a particular place or position
Korowai people strongly spatialize deaths and mourning by moving away from houses where deaths have occurred. 科罗威人通过离开死亡发生的房屋来将死亡和哀悼强烈地空间化。
Participants can hear spatialised remixes of the sounds as they move through the physical space.
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- Different actors territorialize cities as they claim space and spatialize their identity.
- Vertical lists were used to spatialize large groups of words in a more visually accessible format.
- The art of conversation was explicitly spatialized, with French salons and English coffeehouses representing idealized sites of sophisticated conversational interaction.
- Inter-war prejudices about suburbia and working-class association were being spatialized in plans for neighbourhoods.