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TOEFL BNC: 22330 COCA: 12148
polarize
pləraɪz ˈpoʊləˌraɪz
Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense polarizes, present participle polarizing, past tense , past participle polarized
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 polarise
V-ERG (使)两极化;(使)分化;(使)对立 If something polarizes people or if something polarizes, two separate groups are formed with opposite opinions or positions. (使)两极化;(使)分化;(使)对立
  • Missile deployment did much to further polarize opinion in Britain. [VERB noun]

    在英国,导弹部署极大地导致了意见进一步分化。

  • As the car rental industry polarizes, business will go to the bigger companies. [VERB]

    随着汽车租赁业的两极分化,生意将流向较大的公司。

  • The green debate tends to polarise into science-as-saviour versus science-as-devil camps. [VERB into noun]

    有关环保的辩论往往会分化成科学是救星科学是恶魔两个阵营。

polarized
  • Since Independence the electorate has been polarized equally between two parties.

    自独立以来支持两个政党的选民已分化为势均力敌的两派。

polarization
  • There is increasing polarization between the blacks and whites in the US.

    美国黑人和白人之间的分化在加剧。

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