柯林斯詞典polarize /?p??l??ra?z/ (polarizing,polarized,polarizes) BRIT also polarise1. V-T/V-I If something polarizes people or if something polarizes, two separate groups are formed with opposite opinions or positions. 使兩級分化; 兩級分化 Missile deployment did much to further polarize opinion. 導(dǎo)彈的部署進(jìn)一步地加劇了意見的分化。 As the car rental industry polarizes, business will go to the bigger companies. 隨著汽車租賃行業(yè)的兩級分化,業(yè)務(wù)會流向大一些的公司。2. polarizationN-UNCOUNT 分化 ...the increasing polarization between rich and poor. …不斷加劇的貧富分化。 返回 polarize劍橋詞典to cause something, especially something that contains different people or opinions , to divide into two completely opposing groups 使兩極分化,使截然對立 The debate is becoming polarized and there seems to be no middle ground . 辯論變得兩極化了,看起來沒有中間立場。 返回 polarize