politicized
英[pəˈlɪtɪsaɪzd]
美[pəˈlɪtɪsaɪzd]
- adj. 政治化的;有政治性的
- v. 使具有政治性;搞政治(politicize 的过去式和过去分词)
双语例句
- 1. The cultural organization didn't vote to declare Venice a World Heritage Site In Danger is because UNESCO has become "intensely politicized".
- 文化机构没有投票宣布威尼斯为濒危世界遗产,因为联合国教科文组织已经变得“高度政治化”。
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- 2. A spokesman for one of the big tobacco companies called the legislation totally unreasonable and he said the process had become wholly politicized.
- 一家大烟草公司的发言人称该立法完全不合理,并称整个过程已经完全政治化。
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- 3. She says the main reason the U.N. cultural organization didn't vote to declare Venice a World Heritage Site In Danger is because UNESCO has become "intensely politicized".
- 她说,联合国文化组织没有投票支持威尼斯为濒危世界遗产,主要原因是联合国教科文组织已经变得“高度政治化”。
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- 4. The rural population has become increasingly politicized in recent years.
- 近年来,农村人口对政治愈来愈感兴趣。
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- 5. The data that's being used to fault American education is highly politicized.
- 用来批评美国教育的数据被高度政治化了。
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- 6. The data that's being used to fault American education is highly politicized.
- 用来批评美国教育的数据被高度政治化了。
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