polarise

polarise

美 [ˈpoʊləˌraɪz]  英 [ˈpəʊləraɪz]

  • v.(使)两极化;使(光波等)偏振;使(物体)极化
  • 网络周洲;归边

词形变化

第三人称单数:polarizes  现在分词:polarizing  过去式:polarized  

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英汉双解

v.
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

英汉解释

v.
1.
给与...极性,使归极
2.
使(光)偏振
3.
使(语言等)有特殊意义[用途]
4.
使两极分化
5.
(物质)偏振;【电】(金属等)极化;两极分化;赋极电路

英英解释

v.

例句

That consensus is fraying. Just as it has on the wisdom of more fiscal stimulus, opinion is starting to polarise on monetary policy.

仅仅是否应该更多财政刺激共识正在瓦解一样关于货币政策意见正在开始分化

If things polarise into a huge power struggle, swamps will become vampires, turning every little thing into an issue about themselves.

如果情况进入两极极端权力斗争沼泽变成一个僵尸所有事情变成他们索取工具

It has been long enough to polarise Peru and to create some unusual political bedfellows.

这个时间已经足够秘鲁进行分化诞生一些特殊政治同盟

But the industry may polarise between the best investment firms and the best institutional houses.

对冲基金可能出现两极分化一边最好投资公司一边最好机构投资者

The outcome will further polarise Ecuador's politics, by emboldening both the president and the opposition.

投票结果总统反对派鼓励作用进一步使厄瓜多尔政治走上极端

The president's left-of-centre programme threatens to polarise Congress.

总统激进计划使国会发生两极分化

In part that is because open-source software tends to polarise opinion.

部分原因由于开源软件看法趋向两极分化

Economic crises usually polarise the political debate.

经济危机通常使政治辩论两极

All these conflicting interests are helping to polarise further America's politics.

这些利益冲突有助于进一步分化美国政治

She uses these pulses to determine how to polarise the photons she sends back.

利用这些脉冲检查量子如何极化