英 [ˈpəʊləraɪz]
vt. 极化(等于 polarize)
第三人称单数polarises
现在分词polarising
过去式polarised
过去分词polarised
polarise /ˈpəʊləˌraɪz/
... divide划分 oppose反对 polarise极化 ...
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。
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。
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。
She uses these pulses to determine how to polarise the photons she sends back.
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However, the report's recommendation that academic selection should be outlawed was always guaranteed to polarise the Stormont parties.
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Just as it has on the wisdom of more fiscal stimulus, opinion is starting to polarise on monetary policy.