radicalise

radicalise

美 ['rædɪkəlaɪz]  英 ['rædɪkəlaɪz]

  • v.使人标新立异地考虑(政策或观点等);使激进

英汉双解

v.
1.
~ sb/sth
使人标新立异地考虑(政策或观点等);使激进to make people more willing to consider new and different policies, ideas, etc.; to make people more radical in their political opinions
Recent events have radicalized opinion on educational matters.
最近发生的事使人们对教育问题的看法有了全新的改变。

英汉解释

v.
1.
成为激进

例句

They are scrambling to hold on to policies and trying to radicalise things in an effort to affect a moratorium on the crisis.

他们挣扎坚持自己策略试图激进应对危机努力促成延期偿付暂停)。

Turks have joined the fight against Russia in Chechnya, and German -born veterans may now be helping to radicalise Muslims at home .

土耳其车臣加入反抗俄罗斯斗争出生德国老兵们可能正在国内促使穆斯林主义变得激进

They fear a bust-up will radicalise their already-turbulent southern and eastern neighbourhoods.

他们担心一个纷争激化已经动荡南部东部居民区