materialize 的 2 个定义
ma·te·ri·al·ized, ma·te·ri·al·iz·ing.
- to come into perceptible existence; appear; become actual or real; be realized or carried out: Our plans never materialized.
- to assume material or bodily form; become corporeal: The ghost materialized before Hamlet.
ma·te·ri·al·ized, ma·te·ri·al·iz·ing.
- to give material form to; realize: to materialize an ambition.
- to invest with material attributes: to materialize abstract ideas with metaphors.
- to make physically perceptible; cause to appear in bodily form.
- to render materialistic.
materialize 近义词
come into being
materialize 的近义词 41 个
- appear
- emerge
- happen
- occur
- realize
- take place
- turn up
- unfold
- actualize
- coalesce
- develop
- embody
- evolve
- exteriorize
- externalize
- hypostatize
- manifest
- metamorphose
- objectify
- personalize
- personify
- reify
- substantiate
- symbolize
- typify
- visualize
- be incarnate
- be realized
- become concrete
- become real
- become visual
- come about
- come to pass
- corporealize
- entify
- make real
- personize
- pragmatize
- substantialize
- take form
- take shape
materialize 的反义词 7 个
更多materialize例句
- Not only are the run-ins taking longer to play out, but they’re also materializing earlier.
- Certainly, history tells us that plenty of storylines will materialize — or be lost forever — depending on which section of 60 games happens to be the 60 that get played this year.
- Others have suggested that magnetism materialized microseconds later, when protons formed.
- The theory doesn’t address, for example, how “live” organisms and “evil” organisms managed to materialize from a primordial smoothie containing both right- and left-handed building blocks.
- The hang-up partly explains why universal testing plans in skilled nursing facilities were slow to materialize.
- This Oath Keeper was there for the protest, which had yet to materialize, and had a few friends joining him, he told me.
- Backup dancers materialize, sparking a torrent of eye-catching choreography.
- It took the beheading videos, and the deaths of two Americans, for that support to materialize.
- But the unity deal failed to materialize after the Palestinian Authority declined to pay the salaries of Hamas civil servants.
- Furthermore, by removing them from their post, you create an opportunity for insurgent black magic to materialize a car bomb.
- And as fast as they could carry a galley of type from the dump, another galley would just materialize there.
- It now looked as if the drink of milk might materialize, but alas for human expectations!
- What glorious rows of head-lines they must have seen as a last vision beautiful, never destined to materialize in printer's ink!
- Some of these foreign elements, like the -ize of materialize or the -able of breakable, are even productive to-day.
- Yet the hotel did not materialize, and the "view" neither fed nor warmed nor clothed the patient proprietors of the desolate spot.