radicalize

radicalize

美 [ˈrædɪk(ə)lˌaɪz]  英 [ˈrædɪkəlaɪz]

  • v.使人标新立异地考虑(政策或观点等);使激进
  • 网络彻底地激进化;使激烈;走向极端沸腾激化

词形变化

第三人称单数:radicalizes  现在分词:radicalizing  过去式:radicalized  

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.
使激进,变激进,相信激进主义,成为激进主义者;

英英解释

v.

例句

And war itself, with its slaughter and brutality, can radicalize fighters. Time can be a terrorist's friend.

战争本身杀戮残忍使作战人员变得极端时间恐怖分子有利

Within our own communities, those who seek to recruit and radicalize individuals will often try to prey upon isolation and alienation.

我们国家那些促使激进行动往往受到孤立疏远

Mr. Bequelin said that 'when people have no legitimate political or legal avenues to express themselves, it does radicalize them. '

人们没有合法政治法律场所表达意见使他们更为激进

Mr. Blair wants to find ways of tackling those who radicalize the young British Muslims.

布莱尔寻求处理这些使年青穆斯林激进分子方法

He says the opposition will radicalize its demands if these conditions aren't met.

如果这些条件满足反对派要求就会变得激进

But he was slow to radicalize, and cautious even as his radicalism grew.

但是并不激进即便激进主义思想成长过程谨慎