sensitize
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If you sensitize people to a particular problem or situation, you make them aware of it. 使...意识到[正式]
It seems important to sensitize people to the fact that depression is more than the blues. 让人们意识到抑郁症不仅是沮丧,这点似乎是重要的。
How many judges in our male-dominated courts are sensitized to women's issues?
在男性占主导的法庭上,会有多少法官对妇女问题敏感呢?
2. V-T If a substance is sensitized to something such as light or touch, it is made sensitive to it. 反应敏感[usu passive]
Skin is easily irritated, chapped, chafed, and sensitized. 肌肤容易受刺激,粗糙和敏感。
...sensitized nerve endings. ...敏感的神经末梢。
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sensitize /ˈsɛnsɪˌtaɪz/ (sensitizing,sensitized,sensitizes)
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剑桥词典
sensitize verb [T] (REACT EASILY)
to make someone sensitive to something
使敏感
It seems very likely that air pollutants are sensitizing people so that they become allergic to pollen . 空气污染似乎很有可能使人们变得敏感,从而对花粉产生过敏反应。
sensitize verb [T] (MAKE AWARE)
to make someone familiar with something such as a problem or bad situation
使敏感(使某人熟悉某种事物,如问题或艰难的局势)
The association aims to sensitize employers to the problems faced by left-handed people in the workplace . 协会意在使雇主们意识到惯用左手的员工在工作上所面临的问题。 返回 sensitize