revolutionize
revolutionize 英 [ˌrevəˈlu:ʃənaɪz] 美 [revəˈluːʃəˌnaɪz]
v. 发动革命;彻底改革
进行时:revolutionizing 过去式:revolutionized 过去分词:revolutionized 第三人称单数:revolutionizes
- Revolutionize, a verb, means "to make a major change," like in the 1990s, when the Internet revolutionized how people communicated, got information and even did their jobs. Things were never the same again.
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- v. 发动革命;彻底改革
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1. They wanted to revolutionize the whole world.
他们要在全世界发动革命。
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2. Aerial photography has revolutionized the study of archaeology.
航空摄影已经给考古学研究带来了一场革命。
- revolutionize (v.) 1797, "to cause to undergo a (political) revolution;" see revolution + -ize. Transferred sense of "to change a thing completely and fundamentally" is first recorded 1799. Related: Revolutionized; revolutionizing.
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