Betekenis van:
specialise

to specialise
Werkwoord
  • zich op iets toeleggen
  • become more focus on an area of activity or field of study

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

to specialise
Werkwoord
    • devote oneself to a special area of work

    Synoniemen

    Hyperoniemen

    to specialise
    Werkwoord
      • suit to a special purpose

      Synoniemen

      Hyperoniemen

      to specialise
      Werkwoord
      • verbijzonderen, specificeren
      • be specific about

      Synoniemen

      Hyperoniemen

      Hyponiemen

      to specialise
      Werkwoord
        • evolve so as to lead to a new species or develop in a way most suited to the environment

        Synoniemen

        Hyperoniemen


        Voorbeeldzinnen

        1. Which aspects of Chinese medicine do you specialise in?
        2. While HAMESTA did not specialise in any particular areas of steel structures manufacture, Jahnke Halle has developed a range of higher quality products.
        3. Smaller suppliers cannot compete with the big players in major projects or rely on cooperation with the big suppliers or specialise in specific market niches.
        4. Thus Leipzig airport has decided, in contrast to other German airports, to specialise in the air cargo business — a niche market.
        5. Finmeccanica said that the avionics projects conducted by Alenia (MD11 and MD95) had enabled Alenia to specialise in the development of fuselage sub-systems.
        6. The giants such as IBM, HP and Dell, on the other hand, specialise more in large-series products whose scope of application is wider and where customers do not have the same need for ‘tailor-made’ products.
        7. Financial corporations included in this residual category are other types of financial corporations that do not specialise in any of the areas of activities that apply to the other three OFI categories.
        8. The rationale behind these world shipments is an increasing tendency to specialise the various facilities by dimensions and grades of the like product, with the direct consequence that both complainant Community producers have, for certain dimensions and grades, to resort to imports from non-EC facilities in order to complement the range of products offered to the customer in the Community.
        9. One Community distributor, in particular, argued that wood screws should be excluded from the scope of the investigation as allegedly they (i) were not manufactured in large quantities by the Community industry, and (ii) those Community producers who specialise in wood screws were not in support of the proceeding.
        10. Finally, it can not be excluded that, if duties on exports from their related producers in the PRC would reduce the difference in the cost of the goods delivered to the Community market, produced in the PRC and in the Community, those producers would prefer not to concentrate all production outside of the Community, in order to specialise production of certain models in certain locations, or to diversify risk.