revolutionise [
rɛvə'luʃənaɪz]
vt. 使革命化, 彻底改革, 彻底改变
revolutionise
- The US government, says Mr Miller, spends more - Dollars 150m a year for composite materials R&D. As Sir Ralph told MPs: 'A new family of materials is coming to revolutionise aviation and its first application will be on engines.'
- The rules and criteria these and other chemists working in this field are discovering, seem set to revolutionise chemistry in the 21st century.
- Nevertheless, Chiroscience is one of the few companies developing single isomer drugs which, if they fulfil their promise, could revolutionise parts of the pharmaceutical industry.
- Last year, the government made a new attempt to 'revolutionise' the sector.
- A recent report by Ovum, the telecommunications consultancy, predicted that VPN 'will revolutionise business communications in the 1990s.'
- He has done more than most to revolutionise the efficiency of British banking.
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