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 revolutionize [,revә'lu:ʃәnaiz]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 向...鼓吹革命, 使发生革命性剧变



    revolutionize


    Revolutionize \Rev`o*lu"tion*ize\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
    {Revolutioniezed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Revolutionizing}.]
    To change completely, as by a revolution; as, to
    revolutionize a government. --Ames.

    The gospel . . . has revolutionized his soul. --J. M.
    Mason.

    1. In the 1940s, Skinner also invented something he thought could revolutionize child rearing _ his air crib, known less reverently as the baby box.
    2. The group Monday talked about whether high-definition television, which the Japanese have been working on for several years, will revolutionize the TV industry and spin off as many other technologies as did videotape and digital recording.
    3. "We feel we are about to revolutionize ground transportation in the United States," said Arnie Adamsen, a Las Vegas city councilman and chairman of the commission.
    4. The instruments will revolutionize archaeology, Milanich said, noting they saved at least $10,000 in this instance and as much as five years of work.
    5. Industry officials say the technology, known as HDTV, will revolutionize other industries that deal with images, such as printing, graphic design and movie-making.
    6. He is widely credited with helping to revolutionize the music industry with his role in creating the 24-hour music-video cable network in 1981.
    7. Computers themselves are beginning to revolutionize more and more American factories, allowing people to make things faster, better, cheaper.
    8. "It will revolutionize lighting," says John Davenport, a senior scientist at General Electric Co.'s lighting unit in Cleveland.
    9. A Swiss civil engineer/ski instructor, he begins his pitch by producing what he says will revolutionize the construction industry.
    10. Once the telescope goes into orbit, it is expected to revolutionize astronomy.
    11. The association concluded that a lower-cost feed and education programs could revolutionize the production of shrimp in Indonesia _ and boost the sales of U.S. soybeans.
    12. Madani, 59, and his party want to revolutionize Algerian society, turning the clock back from the failed one-party socialist model the ruling party tried to impose for 28 years.
    13. "Our findings could revolutionize the way mass transit systems are fueled in the future," said K. Stephen Spade, general manager of the Des Moines Metropolitan Transit Authority.
    14. This information would revolutionize corn production.
    15. If monoclonal antibodies fulfill their promise, "this could revolutionize the way we treat patients with these infections," he said.
    16. This could revolutionize the art world: Aside from making virtual duplicates of art available to hang in the average aesthete's living room, this process could moderate the value of original works.
    17. As outlined by Mr. Owen, the commission's powers will revolutionize the approach used in Hong Kong to oversee the securities industry.
    18. It added that the related Cetus chemical-analysis technique, called polymerase chain reaction, "is set to revolutionize" the technology of identifying genes.
    19. Superconductors, which transmit electricity with practically no energy loss, are widely expected to revolutionize design of automobile and marine engines and help create new medical diagnostic devices.
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