materialise

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基本释义

vt.
使具体化; 使有形; 使突然出现; 使重物质而轻精神
vi.
成形,实现

实用例句

That became one day in three as the monsoon failed to materialise.

而今,因季风迟来变成了每三天才一次供水.

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Without those grants the new stadium won't materialise unless Liverpool find a new sugar daddy.

失去这些赞助新球场将无法实现,除非利物浦能找到另一个愿意掏腰包的人.

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I don't think her idealistic plans will ever materialise.

我以为她那些空想的计划永远不会实现.

《简明英汉词典》

The scale of lending needed to support a normal cyclical recovery will not materialise.

能够支持正常周期性复苏的放贷规模,将不会出现.

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It has yet to materialise.

但这种说法仍未见端倪.

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Some , such as ExxonMobil, actually advocate a tax ( which is unlikely to materialise ) .

公司的评论倾向于“总量管制和排放交易”是一剂错误的 药方.

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Its design thought and the approach to materialise it are discussed in particular in the paper.

重点阐述了加骨气相防锈纸的设计思想与实现方法.

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英英释义

Verb
  • 1. come into being; become reality;

    "Her dream really materialized"

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