polarization 英 [,pəʊləraɪ'zeɪʃən]   美 [,polərɪ'zeʃən]

polarization

polarization  英 [,pəʊləraɪ'zeɪʃən] 美 [,polərɪ'zeʃən]

n. 极化;偏振;两极分化 

名词复数:polarizations 

This in turn left its mark on the polarization of the next photon, so amplifying the signal. 光子就这样轮流地将它的偏振标记留给下一个光子,因而增强了信号。
Since then hundreds of studies from around the world have shown the phenomenon of group polarization in action. 从那以后,来自世界各地几百项研究已经显示了群体极化现象的现实存在。

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  • n. 极化;偏振;两极分化
  • 1. This in turn left its mark on the polarization of the next photon, so amplifying the signal.

    光子就这样轮流地将它的偏振标记留给下一个光子,因而增强了信号。

  • 2. Since then hundreds of studies from around the world have shown the phenomenon of group polarization in action.

    从那以后,来自世界各地几百项研究已经显示了群体极化现象的现实存在。

  • 3. The result of this deception has been a needless polarization of society and untold suffering for those people who happen to fall in love with others of their own sex.

    这样欺骗世人的结果就是形成了一个不必要的两极分化的社会,也让那些碰巧爱上同性的人们承受着难以言喻的痛苦。

  • polarization (n.) 1812, from polarize + -ation, and in part from French polarisation, noun of action from polariser. Figuratively from 1871; of social and political groups, "accentuation of differences," from 1945.
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