galvanise
英
美
v. 激励;镀锌;通电流于
过去式:galvanised 过去分词:galvanised 现在分词:galvanising 第三人称单数:galvanises
BNC.20490
英英释义
verb
- stimulate (muscles) by administering a shock
- cover with zinc
- galvanize steel
- to stimulate to action
- ..startled him awake
- galvanized into action
双语例句
- Arming the rebels now may hasten their departure, arrest the disturbing advance of jihadi extremism and galvanise the opposition.
现在为叛军提供武装可能会加速阿萨德政权的垮台,阻止圣战激进主义令人担忧的发展,并激励反对派。 - Investors can now look forward to the easing of restrictions in cross-strait trade and investment, which should galvanise a Taiwanese economy already dependent on its commercial links with mainland China.
投资者现在可以期待,台湾将放宽海峡两岸贸易和投资限制,这应会对本已依赖两岸间商业往来的台湾经济起到刺激作用。 - The world bank initiative came ahead of a United Nations summit in Rome next week when the bank and other multinational institutions hope to galvanise support and find more donor money to tackle the food crisis.
在世界银行提出这一倡议之际,联合国将于下周在罗马召开峰会,届时世界银行和其它跨国机构希望获得更多捐款,应对食品危机。 - Some British officials are sanguine about the impasse on global issues, saying strains and tensions are the result of the absence of a crisis to galvanise minds and this is to be welcomed.
一些英国官员对于全球议题的僵局表示乐观,称紧张局势是缺乏危机刺激各方采取行动的结果,是值得欢迎的。 - Accel and DJI plan to make further announcements about how they will galvanise a developer community around the devices in the coming weeks.
阿塞尔和大疆计划在未来几周进一步公布它们将如何推动形成一个围绕这些设备搞开发的开发者群体。 - What the team need is a leader who will somehow galvanise them.
队中需要的是一位在一定程度上能激励他们的领军人物。 - Apple could galvanise the market.
苹果可能激活这个市场。 - His anger seemed to galvanise other frustrated, mostly middle-aged mourners, who joined him in trying to batter down the gate until police backed down and allowed them to enter.
他的愤怒感染了其他沮丧悲伤人群,他们中的大部分是中年人。这些人跟他一起,努力想砸开大门,后来警察后退,把他们放了进去。 - Analysts say they do not expect product safety to be the sort of issue that will galvanise middle-class political activism.
分析家表示,他们并不认为,产品安全问题将激励中产阶级采取任何政治行动。 - Politicians normally require a full-blown financial crisis to galvanise them into action.
政客们通常需要一场全面的金融危机来刺激他们采取行动。