单词 | materialize |
释义 | materialize (bre also materialise) verbadverb | verb + materialize adverb➤never从未实现◆the hoped-for boom never materialized.期待的繁荣从未变为现实。➤suddenly突然出现◆a waiter suddenly materialized at her elbow.一位侍者突然出现在她身边。➤fully完全实现◆we learned we must take threats seriously before they fully materialize.我们认识到我们必须认真对待这些威胁以免其全部成为现实。verb + materialize➤fail to未能实现◆the rise in share prices failed to materialize.股价上涨没有发生。materialize (bre also materialise) /mətɪəriəlaɪz; name mətɪriəlaɪz/ [intransitive] (usually used in negative sentences通常用于否定句) to take place or start to exist as expected or planned实现;发生;成为现实◆the promotion he had been promised failed to materialize.答应给他晋升的承诺未能兑现。◆the hoped-for boom never materialized.人们期待的繁荣始终没有实现。materialize/məˈtɪərɪəlaɪz ||; məˈtɪrɪəlˌaɪz/(also -ise) verb [i] to become real; to happen 成为现实;实现;发生: ◇the pay rise that they had promised never materialized. 他们曾承诺加薪,但从没有兑现。 materializesee ⇨ happen 2 ma·te·ri·al·ize /(also 又作 -ise bre 【英】) /mə`tɪrɪəlˏaɪz; məˈtɪəriəlaɪz//v [i]if a possible event or plan materializes, it happens [事件]发生; [计划]实现:◇his dream failed to materialize. 他的梦想没有实现。 |
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