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polarise ['poʊləraɪz]

vt. 极化(等于polarize);

例句:

  • Norah Jones tends to polarise opinion among music listeners.
    来自BBC
  • 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。
  • As Peter Saville explains, it needed to be someone who wouldn't " polarise opinion. "
    正如彼得萨维尔说, 它需要得到别人谁不 “ 分化的意见. ”
  • The Excellence Initiative has aroused passionate debate right from the start and has the potential to polarise opinion.
    来自SA
  • Time to peer through mist Few business people polarise views like Dalton Philips, the chief executive of Wm Morrison.
    来自THETIMES