popularisation
英[ˌpɒpjʊləraɪˈzeɪʃən]
美[,pɔpjulərai'zeiʃən, -ri'z-]
- n. 普及,普通化(等于 popularization)
双语例句
- 1. This removed the biggest obstacle for the popularisation of coffee in Europe.
- 这个决定,扫除了咖啡流行欧洲的最大障碍。
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- 2. Is really a breakthrough in its popularisation, said a person involved in the deal.
- 是在它的普及方面的真正突破交易中的有关人士说。
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- 3. This mass production of books led to the flourishing of scholarship and the popularisation of education.
- 大规模印制书籍促进了中国的学术繁荣,教育普及。
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- 4. China's science popularisation law gives teeth to those fighting 'pseudoscience' - but also feeds the furore over what the term really means, report Jia Hepeng and Li Jiao.
- 贾鹤鹏和李娇报道了中国的科普法让那些对付“伪科学”的人更加有力,但是也让人们狂热地争辩这个术语真实的意味。
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- 5. At a meeting, departments taking part in the campaign decided to keep organising different activities in the coming year to promote science popularisation and science education.
- 科学为民服务巡礼各参与部门在一次交流会上,议决来年继续举办不同类型的活动,提倡科学普及,推广科学教育。
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- 6. At a meeting, departments taking part in the campaign decided to keep organising different activities in the coming year to promote science popularisation and science education.
- 科学为民服务巡礼各参与部门在一次交流会上,议决来年继续举办不同类型的活动,提倡科学普及,推广科学教育。
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