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polarized

/poh-luh-rahyzd/US // ˈpoʊ ləˌraɪzd //

偏向性,偏振式,偏振,偏振的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a medium that exhibits polarization.
    • : designed so that the plug and outlet fit together in only one way.

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Examples

  • Now, standing or not standing for the anthem has become one of the polarizing issues in our polarized country.

  • The concern is much larger if the selection of which platforms people are using in the first place is itself more polarized.

  • The aim is to stay neutral with ads that take place in a pre-politically polarized world that exists sans-Covid.

  • Almost all legislation requires 60 votes to be filibuster-proof, meaning the GOP has the numbers to make some Democratic priorities dead on arrival in a highly polarized Congress.

  • In a polarized nation, experts say that’s unlikely to change.

  • This is not because of bad leaders, or polarized politics, but because of a governing structure that is fatally flawed.

  • Well, the two parties in Congress are more ideologically and geographically polarized than at any time in our recent history.

  • And just as everyone seems to be becoming more sensitive, so are they becoming more polarized.

  • Because they get a little happily ever after that seems to have polarized fans, too.

  • We are now more polarized and more divided along racial lines than the day you took office.

  • Not even the Gerns had ever been able to devise a polarized detector screen.

  • In that circuit, at the other end, there is a precisely similar little insulated coil, upon a precisely similar polarized magnet.

  • This is held only around its edge, and its center is free to vibrate toward and from the end of this polarized magnet.

  • Across the opposite end of this polarized magnet, crosswise to it, and very close, there is placed a diaphragm of thin sheet iron.

  • Zonal structure is characteristic, being noticeable even without the use of polarized light.