radicalize

英 [ˈrædɪkəlaɪz] 美 [ˈrædɪkəlaɪz]

v.  使人趋于标新立异地考虑(政策或观点等); 使激进

过去分词:radicalized过去式:radicalized现在分词:radicalizing第三人称单数:radicalizes

BNC.44567 / COCA.22933



牛津词典

verb

  1. 使人趋于标新立异地考虑(政策或观点等);使激进
    to make people more willing to consider new and different policies, ideas, etc.; to make people more radical in their political opinions
    1. Recent events have radicalized opinion on educational matters.
      最近发生的事使人们对教育的看法有了全新的改变。

柯林斯词典

    in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 radicalise

  1. VERB 使激进化;使变得激进
    If something radicalizes a process, situation, or person, it makes them more radical.
    1. He says the opposition will radicalize its demands if these conditions aren't met.
      他说如果这些条件不能得到满足,反对派的要求会变得更激进。
    2. ...women radicalized by feminism...
      因女权主义而变得激进的妇女
    3. The trial was a radicalizing experience for her.
      这次审讯对她来讲是一次激进化的经历。

双语例句

  1. He says the opposition will radicalize its demands if these conditions aren't met.
    他说如果这些条件不能得到满足,反对派的要求会变得更激进。
  2. The trial was a radicalizing experience for her.
    这次审讯对她来讲是一次激进化的经历。
  3. Bequelin said that'when people have no legitimate political or legal avenues to express themselves, it does radicalize them.
    他说,当人们没有合法的政治或法律场所来表达意见时,这就会使他们更为激进。

英英释义

verb

  1. make more radical in social or political outlook
    1. Her work in the developing world radicalized her