galvanization / ˈgæl vəˌnaɪz /

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galvanization 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

gal·va·nized, gal·va·niz·ing.

  1. to stimulate by or as if by a galvanic current.
  2. Medicine/Medical. to stimulate or treat with induced direct current.
  3. to startle into sudden activity; stimulate.
  4. to coat with zinc.

galvanization 近义词

galvanization

等同于 exhilaration

更多galvanization例句

  1. The starting point guard, seemingly fully recovered from his left quadriceps injury, was the team’s galvanizing force all night and set a new season high for the second straight game with 41 points.
  2. Flood the airways with marketing campaigns to galvanize us all to do our part so we can celebrate freedom from the virus this Fourth of July.
  3. Movies, songs, TV shows, books, and other artworks that showcase nature being alive and having its own rights can galvanize culture and will help fuel legal battles.
  4. The segregation and social injustices stemming from exclusionary housing policies, for instance, persist because the beneficiaries of those systems can galvanize segments of the public to lobby for an outcome in their interest.
  5. The hunt — which has repeatedly been called a hoax by skeptics — galvanized roughly 350,000 voyagers to seek the treasure.
  6. I was about to get serious, though typically, my political galvanization came about for relatively superficial reasons.
  7. Galvanization or faradization of the affected parts may also be employed, and with, occasionally, beneficial effect.
  8. Where many joints are involved, the advantages over local galvanization of the baths is sufficiently obvious.
  9. Galvanization of the bladder with an intravesical electrode is sometimes of service to strengthen its capacity for contraction.
  10. He was ordered two weeks' rest in bed, with massage, cool sponging daily, and galvanization of the areas of neuralgia.
  11. Galvanization from supra-orbital foramen to nape stopped the pain in five minutes.