词汇 | popularized |
释义 | popularized past simple and past participle ofpopularize popularize verb[ T ] (UK usuallypopularise)uk /ˈpɒp.jə.lə.raɪz/ us /ˈpɑː.pjə.lə.raɪz/ popularizeverb[T] (LIKED)to make something become popular: 宣传,推广;使大众化 It was Pavarotti in the 1980s who really popularized opera.帕瓦罗蒂在20世纪80年代真正推动了歌剧的大众化。 Liked, or not liked, by many people acquire an acquired tasteidiom anti-popular be the new rock and rollidiom be welcome toidiom cult golden boy golden girl golden oldie high-traffic in someone's bad booksidiom limb popularization popularize popularly repopularize resurge rock and roll virally well thought of popularizeverb[T] (GENERAL)to make something known and understood by ordinary people: 使普及 Television has an important role to play in popularizing new scientific ideas.电视在普及科学新知识方面发挥着重要的作用。 Teaching in general asynchronous chief academic officer CLIL clue clue in didactic hothouse inculcate miseducation Moodle multi-course non-conditioned non-didactic popularize sex ed sex education show/teach someone the ropesidiom socialization socializing tutelage Related wordpopularization Examples of popularizedpopularized In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The idea that science itself remains insulated from its popularized dissemination does not correspond to the evidence. Comtean positivism popularized this distinction between science and philosophy, but it also viewed science as having supplanted philosophy. The discussion is restricted to the models popularized in scientific publications that are subject to peer-review evaluation and thus present unbiased information. But the semantic field of popularized bacteriology seems to contain no notions equivalent to this. Physiological understanding returned as popularized science in such legislation. In this dominant view, a clear distinction is maintained between scientific knowledge and popularized knowledge. Solar power for direct heating and cooking is still yet to be popularized. Certainly, no one has anything against simply altruistic activities toward improving medicine, but the current project has been largely popularized under the personal-gain banner. But if he enjoyed doing so, he kept it to himself; that enjoyment is not part of even the popularized presentations. A public campaign that controlled sexuality and childbirth as it popularized the rudiments of maternal and children's hygiene through schools, newspapers, and even film. Advertising in consumer magazines evoked the phonograph-in-the-parlor vision popularized in early published predictions. Most commercial books are popularized versions of the online draft documents. Yet, as we have seen, new styles were also popularized and democratized over the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. As such, it requires stable and well-defined foundations, which are well understood and popularized throughout the community. Treatments for obesity were popularized by medical associations organized to exchange information about the condition. 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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