radicalizing

英 [ˈrædɪklaɪzɪŋ] 美 [ˈrædɪklaɪzɪŋ]

v.  使人趋于标新立异地考虑(政策或观点等); 使激进
radicalize的现在分词



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. 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。
  2. Radicalizing Luther's call to privilege in Scripture "whatever preaches Christ," many liberal Protestants advanced a" canon-within-a-canon "hermeneutic.
    路德呼吁要把圣经中“凡宣讲基督”的经文给予特别的重视。
  3. He was very active everywhere, radicalizing as many people as he could.
    他到处进行积极的活动,让尽可能多的人成为激进派。