在 英语 中使用 Polarised 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Discussions concerning the potential implications of nanotechnology for developing countries have tended to be polarised.
Some feel that Boris Johnson's use of military metaphors such as"surrender act" to describe a piece of legislation has made debates even more polarised.
You also have some very posititive tweets by attendees and influencers as immediate feedback tends to be polarised.
The small creatures can detect not just visible, but ultraviolet and polarised light, too- and they can even see cancer.
The debate about the future of China is in danger of becoming pointlessly polarised.
In an interview with the BBC on Thursday, the Facebook founder said that fake news, polarised views and“filter bubbles” were damaging“common understanding”.
Racial tensions and an'increasingly polarised electorate' were cited as reasons for it ranking so poorly, as well as gun deaths, which includes school shootings.
After three missed deadlines, Britain is due to leave the EU on January 31, but the country remains divided and increasingly polarised about its future.
Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo López has been sentenced to nearly 14 years in prison, further heightening tensions in the country's already polarised political landscape.
It was a very polarised launch,” director Sean Murray tells us,“but around 25 hours was what a person played, if they came in on average.
Some feel that Boris Johnson's use of military metaphors such as“surrender act” to describe a piece of legislation has made debates even more polarised.
In an interview with the BBC on Thursday, the Facebook founder said that fake news, polarised views and“filter bubbles” were damaging“common understanding”.
Right now our jobs can be incredibly frustrating as the feedback we get(and marketing and PR also looks at) is largely polarised.
The effect on schools will be polarising and divisive.
More recently, however, the surge in extreme nationalism and polarising populism have given way to more divisive ideologies.
The robots are polarising how we consume news- and that's how we like it.
But then I realised that it was exactly this kind of polarising narrative that Nightingale had worked so hard to overcome.
Bolsonaro pledged to defend“the Constitution, democracy and freedom” after winning the polarising election, denying accusations he will turn Brazil towards authoritarianism.
Maybe dating can give some polarising-effect, but datingsites are not the whole world.
But there have been worries that Park's ouster would further polarise the country and cause violence.