revolutionize如何读

英:[ˌrevəˈluːʃənaɪz]

美:[ˌrevəˈluːʃənaɪz]

revolutionize是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 革新
  2. 使革命化
  3. 彻底改革
  4. 在…方面实现突破性大变革
  5. 鼓吹革命思想
  6. 在…发动革命
  7. 引起…革命
  8. 发生革命
  9. 导致…革命
  10. 使…发生变革
  11. 使…产生革命性的变化
  12. 进行改革
  13. 大大改变
  14. 把…推翻
  15. 彻底改变
  16. 完全变革
  17. 使彻底变革
  18. 大举革新
  19. 大事改革
  20. 变革
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  1. =revolutionise(英)

revolutionize自然拼读

rev·o·lu·tion·ize

re v lu sh naIz

revolutionize变形

第三人称单数:revolutionizes

现在分词:revolutionizing

过去式:revolutionized

过去分词:revolutionized

revolutionize扩展

revolutionizer (n.)

revolutionize英英释义

transitive verb

to radically alter in ways that have wide-ranging effects; transform.The invention of the microchip revolutionized the field of computer technology.Assembly line production revolutionized the auto industry.The book revolutionized society's thinking with regard to the treatment of prisoners.

to subject to political or social revolution.

revolutionize词源中文解释

1797年,“使(一个国家等)经历(政治)革命,改变政治宪法; ”见 revolution + -ize。转义的意思是“彻底和根本地改变一件事情,实现根本性的变革”,始于1799年。相关词汇: Revolutionized; revolutionizing。

revolutionize词源英文解释

revolution + -ize

The first known use of revolutionize was in 1797

revolutionize儿童词典英英释义

revolveverb

to think over carefully

to move in an orbit

to turn on or as if on an axis : rotate

recur sense 3

to have as a main point

the argument revolved around wages

revolutionnoun

the action by a heavenly body of going round in an orbit

the time taken to complete one orbit

completion of a course (as of years) : cycle

the action or motion of revolving : a turning round a center or axis : rotation

a single complete turn (as of a wheel or a phonograph record)

a sudden, extreme, or complete change

a basic change in governmentespecially: the overthrow of one government and the substitution of another by the governed

revolutionizeverb

to overthrow the established government of

to cause a person to become a revolutionist

to change greatly or completely

an invention that revolutionized the industry

revolutionizeverb

to overthrow the established government of

to cause a person to become a revolutionist

to change greatly or completely

an invention that revolutionized the industry

revolutionize 例句

1 I had helped Mr. Muhammad and his other ministers to revolutionize the American black man’s thinking, opening his eyes until he would never again look in the same fearful, worshipful way at the white man.

2 He not only revolutionized ballet, but he also made it reflect the feeling of the time while giving it a sense of timelessness.

3 The unpolished gem of interest here is blockchain technology, which to me has significant potential in revolutionizing data security and data storage.

4 Driving his Audi while gesticulating emphatically with both hands, he struck me as a bit of an Ahab-like madman, and therefore the right person to revolutionize the hidebound American orchestra.

5 And when American movies needed a little revolutionizing, he was there to make it happen.

6 The culinary maestro had already revolutionized haute cuisine in recent years with a focus on the humble vegetable.

7 Now the restless filmmaker, 45, is trying to revolutionize the small screen with the recently launched cable network El Rey, aimed at a young, English-speaking Latino audience.

8 “He’s the AG’s hero, and he revolutionized the sport,” says Margaret Richardson, Holder’s chief of staff, smiling as she watches the scrum.

9 After Elizabeth Holmes claimed that she had revolutionized personal health care with a breakthrough blood-testing technology, Inc. magazine hailed her as “the next Steve Jobs.”

10 “I watched my parents revolutionize the breaking news business, then break apart themselves, a fact I ran from until I had no choice: write this book or walk away. I chose to write.”

11 Behind the raw numbers for the talk shows in that period is the way DVRs continue to revolutionize viewing habits.

12 In the 1980 s, CASE was a technology that was somehow going to revolutionize programming.

重构正在逐渐变成一个时髦的词语.

13 The latter must, therefore, in itself be both understood in its contradiction and revolutionized in practice.

因此后者必须在它自身的矛盾中理解并在实践中革命化.

14 We’re left to intuit that the economy has been revolutionized, hollowing out the middle class.

15 If what you have said is accurate, sir, it would revolutionize long distance communications.

如果您所说的千真万确, 阁下, 它将带来远距离通讯的彻底改革.

16 To make matters worse, dramatic technological changes revolutionized the workplace—changes that eliminated many of the jobs that less skilled workers once relied upon for their survival.

17 However, the record’s status as a culture-dominating blockbuster is worth examining, especially coming off several years where music consumption, charts and sales have been revolutionized by streaming platforms.

18 Then I was like wait, there's nothing that needs to be revolutionized.

19 When Gustavus Swift died suddenly in 1903, acknowledged by the Tribune as having “revolutionized the industry,” his son Louis filled his shoes without missing a beat.

20 This is the couple who reimagined space and time for us in their brilliant short film “Powers of Ten,” the couple who revolutionized the way we sit, play, look.

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