1811, in optics, from French polariser, coined by French physicist étienne-Louis Malus (1775-1812) as a term in optics, from Modern Latin polaris "polar" (see polar). Transferred sense of "to accentuate a division in a group or system" is first recorded 1949 in Arthur Koestler. Related: Polarized; polarizing.
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. Missile deployment did much to further polarize opinion in Britain.
在英國(guó),導(dǎo)彈部署極大地導(dǎo)致了意見(jiàn)進(jìn)一步分化。
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2. But using optical equipment that can polarize light , those scales appear bright blue.
但如果用能使光發(fā)生偏振的儀器照射, 鱗片就變成了湖藍(lán)色.
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3. Photons penetrating into a dielectric polarize it and , in turn , are partially canceled out.
光子穿透入介電質(zhì)會(huì)使其偏極化, 而且會(huì)造成部份的抵消.
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4. As you run the correct frequencies for your gender, you will properly polarize.
當(dāng)你為性別運(yùn)作正確的頻率, 你將正確極化.
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5. We recommend not crossing the legs so that the energy may correctly polarize in the field.