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polarized
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偏振, 使光偏振
to cause light or other electromagnetic waves to vibrate in a specific direction or plane
- The filter polarizes sunlight, reducing glare from reflective surfaces.
滤镜偏振太阳光,减少来自反射表面的眩光。
- Scientists used a crystal to polarize the laser beam.
科学家使用晶体来偏振激光束。
- The experiment showed how certain materials polarize electromagnetic waves.
实验展示了某些材料如何极化电磁波。
- The device polarized the radio waves for better signal clarity.
该设备极化了无线电波以获得更好的信号清晰度。
- The physicist explained how magnetic fields can polarize radiation.
物理学家解释了磁场如何能够极化辐射。
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两极分化, 分成两个对立的群体
to be divided into two opposing groups
- Society is polarizing along ideological lines.
社会正沿着意识形态的路线两极分化。
- The discussion quickly polarized into two camps.
讨论迅速两极分化成两个阵营。
- The community will polarize after the ruling.
社区将在裁决后两极分化。
- Public sentiment polarizes after every election.
每次选举后,公众情绪都会两极分化。
- The country polarized over the immigration issue.
该国在移民问题上两极分化了。
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使两极分化, 使分裂
to cause something or someone to split into opposing groups
- Her speech will polarize the audience.
她的演讲将使观众两极分化。
- The new policy polarized the voters.
新政策极化了选民。
- The media coverage polarizes public opinion.
媒体报道两极分化公众舆论。
- The debate polarized the scientific community.
这场辩论极化了科学界。
- The leader's actions did not polarize the party.
领导者的行动没有分化该党。