词汇 | politicize |
释义 | politicize verb[ Toften passive ] (UK usuallypoliticise)uk /pəˈlɪt.ɪ.saɪz/ us /pəˈlɪt̬.ə.saɪz/ to make something or someone political, or more involved in or conscious of political matters: 使政治化,使具有政治性 The whole issue has become increasingly politicized.整个事件政治色彩越发浓重了。 a highly politicized debate高度政治化的辩论 Politics - general words anti-capitalism anti-capitalist anti-communism anti-communist anti-fascism interparty interpellate interpellation interventionist lab on message Orwellian overstep parliament party politics statesman statesmanlike stateswoman subsidiarity super-conservative politicize | American Dictionarypoliticize verb[ T ] us/pəˈlɪt̬·əˌsɑɪz/ politics & government to make an organization, individual, or activity political or more aware of political matters: Law enforcement should not be politicized. Examples of politicizepoliticize For one consequence of the holistic view of church and commonwealth was that religious issues were very easily politicized. Some citizens do politicize daily life problems, but they are a minority. It helped, by politicizing the unionists who were most severely subject to repression. Clinical ethicists must politicize their work and become "ethical activists" (p. 77). As a consequence, the making of city histories in museums is gradually becoming a more self-critical, politicized and democratic process. Were there particular instances or examples of "politicizing" science that you felt were most striking or egregious? I think it doesn't work very well when it's politicized as we see in some countries around the world today. In the traditional historiography, it is often stated that these two developments politicized an otherwise 'unpolitical' local government. Because promotions are politicized, civil servants in this system worry more about satisfying their superiors or influential politicians. This has been a highly politicized and cautious process, since national governments have used subsidies as an instrument of industrial policy for decades. Obesity is likely to grow increasingly politicized in the coming years. Deciding to resist government policy had politicized them, empowered them, made them more daring. As we have seen, this also applies to the politicizing effects of confessional disputes. On the other hand, they might also be politicized to advance personal or factional interests. Clearly, it required a new style of politics with a new leadership to express and politicize the popular resentment of 1866. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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