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actualized

/ak-choo-uh-lahyz/US // ˈæk tʃu əˌlaɪz //UK // (ˈæktʃʊəˌlaɪz) //

实际化,实现的,现实化,实际化的

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ac·tu·al·ized, ac·tu·al·iz·ing.

    • : to make actual or real; turn into action or fact.

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Examples

  • We’re all keenly aware that the District will always be a target, but logically didn’t assume domestic terrorism would be the actualized threat.

  • If they’re going to actualize their championship hopes this season, the Bucks will have to solve opposing defenses, starting with their own.

  • Some are long-time industry players with decades of experience, and others are newcomers actualizing new ideas to fill gaps in the market.

  • Now the team is searching for a head coach and facing a contract conundrum, heading into another offseason with the puzzle of salvaging the long-term compatibility of Simmons and Embiid and actualizing a championship around the star duo.

  • The technology firm’s need to create a robust talent pipeline has actualized via their massive Snapchat success, connecting them to new graduates and university students from all parts of the globe.

  • Regardless of the obstacles in her path, she was tirelessly determined to actualize her vision for equality.

  • Zero Dark Thirty will be remembered as her personal journey and struggle to actualize what for so long seemed impossible.

  • Must we assert that in general certain things actualize, while others limit themselves to existing?

  • There must therefore be an external agent, itself actual, to actualize a potential.

  • The ethical task is to fulfil the moral law, to actualize the ethical ideal in conduct and character.

  • The Good, therefore, is not active; for what need to actualize would actualization have?

  • But ideas have occult power, and ideas, when rightly planted and rightly tended, are the seeds that actualize material conditions.