popularized 的定义
pop·u·lar·ized, pop·u·lar·iz·ing.
- to make popular: to popularize a dance.
popularized 近义词
make widely popular, accessible
popularized 的近义词 13 个
- catch on
- disseminate
- promote
- revive
- simplify
- familiarize
- generalize
- restore
- resurrect
- spread
- universalize
- give currency
- make available
popularized 的反义词 2 个
更多popularized例句
- Looking back to the early days of snowboarding, then called snurfing and popularized by inventor Sherman Poppen in 1965 in Muskegon, Michigan, Made in the Mitten follows the pow-filled history of this wintertime sport.
- For now, SpaceX appears to be leading the drive to popularize space tourism.
- She helped popularize the New Orleans sound called bounce and notched a famous Beyoncé sample along the way.
- These are only a few examples of the complex issues that popularized narratives about a “reading war” obscure.
- Affirm, a business that has helped popularize a “buy now pay later” trend for Internet shopping, offered its shares to the public on Wednesday.
- During that time, his efforts to popularize it did not make him any friends.
- Twilight Park, being the resort of literary people and their friends, did much to popularize log houses with city people.
- He has done much to popularize the fascinating art of white magic.
- Wishing to popularize the Beowulf, he used as a medium of translation a peculiarly stilted kind of blank verse.
- We shall have her with us—a beautiful young woman would popularize our cause beyond anything.
- I have a great plan in view: to popularize the legends of Islam and other strange faiths in a series of books.