homogenizes

美 [hoʊˈmɑdʒəˌnaɪzɪz]

v.  (尤指不适宜地)使统一,使单一,使类同
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柯林斯词典

    in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 homogenise

  1. VERB (尤指不适宜地)使统一,使单一,使类同
    If something is homogenized, it is changed so that all its parts are similar or the same, especially in a way that is undesirable.
    1. Even Brussels bureaucrats can't homogenize national cultures and tastes.
      哪怕是布鲁塞尔的官僚也无法使民族文化和品位单一化。

双语例句

  1. That certainly homogenizes the game quite a bit, which is why we haven't done it, but it would ultimately allow pet choice to be cosmetic.
    但是显然这使游戏变得太同质化,所以我们没有这么做。但是它也应该允许人们选择宠物更容易一些。
  2. The first stage: the microstructure refinement with the melt temperature increasing or with the holding time prolonging, is due to the decay of atom clusters which homogenizes the melt and makes an increase of the melt nucleation undercooling.
    第一阶段:随着熔体温度升高或保温时间延长,熔体中原子团簇结构衰退,熔体成分均匀化,形核过冷度增加,共晶组织细化。
  3. It homogenizes all the Chinese 'aesthetic culture because of Chinese characters' particularity that throughout Chinese from ancient to modern in all cultural fields.
    因着汉字贯穿中国从远古到现代的一切文化领域的特殊性,它融汇了中国的一切审美文化。