revolutionise

美音:[ˌrevə'lu:ʃənaɪz] 英音:[ˌrevə'lu:ʃənaɪz]

简单释义:


v.彻底改变;完全变革

Web使彻底改变;使彻底变革;使发生革命性剧变

变形:

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例句:

  1. Apple can only revolutionise consumer technology so many times.
    毕竟苹果不可能太过频繁地给消费科技产业带来革命性改变。

  2. The test could save tens of thousands of lives a year in the United States alone and revolutionise the way cancer is detected.
    这项检查仅在美国一年就能挽救数万人的生命,并变革了检测癌症的方法。

  3. But it was his collaboration with music engineer David Cockerell that helped revolutionise electronic music.
    他与电子音乐师大卫·考克柔的合作帮助电子音乐实现了大变革。

  4. The young inventor says hair is easy to use as a conductor in solar panels and could revolutionise renewable energy.
    这位年轻的发明家说,头发在太阳能电池板中可以很简单的作为一个导体使用,而且这将是可再生能源领域革命性的突破。

  5. Unfortunately I'm not prepared to think of something that would revolutionise Formula 1 to make it better.
    不幸的是我不指望有什么能为f1带来场革命让他变的更好。

  6. This would revolutionise our understanding of the possibilities for biology.
    这会对我们对生物学可能性的理解带来革命性变化;

  7. But the real wave of scientific input came in the 1970s and 1980s, when computing power began to revolutionise finance.
    但真正的科技投入浪潮发生在上个世纪70年代和80年代,计算机的计算效率彻底改变了金融业。

  8. They say it will revolutionise both the commercial and engineering industries - particularly car and aeroplane manufacturing.
    他们说这将使商业和机器制造业发生彻底的改变——尤其是汽车和飞机制造业。

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