释义 |
polarize美 ['poʊlə.raɪz] 英 ['pəʊləraɪz] - v.(使)两极化;使(光波等)偏振;使(物体)极化
- 网络两极分化;使极化;使两极分化
过去分词:polarized 现在分词:polarizing 第三人称单数:polarizes v. diverge,split,separate,differentiate,divide 1. | [i][t] (使)两极化,截然对立to separate or make people separate into two groups with completely opposite opinions |
| Public opinion has polarized on this issue. 在这个问题上公众意见已呈两极化。 | | The issue has polarized public opinion. 这个问题已使公众意见两极化。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth 使(光波等)偏振to make waves of light, etc. vibrate in a single direction |
3. | [t] ~ sth 使(物体)极化to give polarity to sth |
| to polarize a magnet 使磁体极化 |
v. | 4. (物质)偏振;【电学】(金属等)极化;两极分化;赋极电路 4. (物质)偏振;【电学】(金属等)极化;两极分化;赋极电路 |
v. | 1. to make the differences between groups or ideas ever more clear-cut and extreme, hardening the opposition between them, or become ever more clear-cut and extreme in this way 2. to acquire polarity, or cause something to acquire polarity 3. to cause light to vibrate within particular planes, or vibrate in this way 4. to form two very different groups, opinions, or situations that are completely opposite to each other, or to cause this to happen 1. to make the differences between groups or ideas ever more clear-cut and extreme, hardening the opposition between them, or become ever more clear-cut and extreme in this way 2. to acquire polarity, or cause something to acquire polarity 3. to cause light to vibrate within particular planes, or vibrate in this way 4. to form two very different groups, opinions, or situations that are completely opposite to each other, or to cause this to happen |
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