polarise

英['pəʊləraɪz] 美['poʊləraɪz]
  • vt. 极化
  • =polarise(英).
  • pola =Pula
  • polack n.波兰人;波兰血统的家伙
  • polacolor n.宝丽来一次成像彩色胶片
  • polacre n.(航行地中海的)二桅(或三桅)商船
  • polak n.=Polackadj.波兰的波兰人的.波兰语的.
Verb:
  1. cause to vibrate in a definite pattern;

    "polarize light waves"

  2. cause to concentrate about two conflicting or contrasting positions

  3. become polarized in a conflict or contrasting situation

1. She uses these pulses to determine how to polarise the photons she sends back.
她利用这些脉冲检查她送回的光量子是如何极化的。

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2. Events behind the barbed wire at Fort Bragg continue to polarise opinion.
在后面的布拉格堡铁丝网活动继续分化的意见。

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3. The green debate tends to polarise into science-as-saviour versus science-as-devil camps.
有关环保的辩论往往会分化成“科学是救星”和“科学是恶魔”两个阵营。

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4. The green debate tends to polarise into science-as-saviour versus science-as-devil camps.
有关环保的辩论往往会分化成“科学是救星”和“科学是恶魔”两个阵营。

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    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. Economic crises usually polarise the political debate.
      经济危机通常会使政治辩论两极化。

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