modernization
modernization — noun
1. The process of changing how systems, buildings, or equipment work so that they u
The process of changing how systems, buildings, or equipment work so that they use the latest technology or follow current standards.
The factory's modernization cost over two million dollars.
modernization + of + noun phrase (possessive)
Modernization of the railway network has cut travel times in half.
modernization + of + [system/network]
Eshe's report focused on the modernization of rural schools.
Without modernization, the hospital's equipment would be unsafe.
The government announced a plan for the modernization of the entire power grid.
- upgrading
Focused on improving quality or performance; less formal than modernization.
- renovation
Usually refers to physical buildings rather than systems or processes.
- overhaul
Suggests a thorough, often urgent, replacement of parts or systems.
- stagnation
Describes a state where no updating or progress occurs.
- obsolescence
The state of becoming outdated, which modernization aims to prevent.
文法句型
modernization + of + noun
用法筆記
Commonly followed by 'of' + the thing being updated. Frequent in government, business, and infrastructure contexts. The subject of modernization is typically a large-scale system, not a personal item.
常見錯誤
2. A work or object that has been recreated with updated features so that it suits
A work or object that has been recreated with updated features so that it suits present-day styles or needs.
The theatre company performed a modernization of the old fairy tale.
a modernization of + [creative work]
Nikhil designed a modernization of the company logo.
Critics praised the director's modernization of the classic play.
The museum displayed a modernization of an ancient Chinese vase.
- adaptation
Common for creative works; may involve changes beyond just updating (e.g. a film adaptation of a novel).
- update
Less formal; can apply to both small and large changes.
- remake
Specifically for films or recordings; implies recreating from scratch.
文法句型
a modernization of + noun
用法筆記
Countable — a modernization of a play, film, or design. Unlike sense 1, this sense refers to a specific finished product rather than a process. Often used in arts and design contexts.