polarizing

polarizing[ˈpəʊləˌraɪzɪŋ] 

原级:polarize

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第三人称单数:polarizes

过去分词:polarized

polarizing的解释

过去式:polarized

polarizing 基本解释
使分化为不同的看法( polarize的现在分词 );
polarizing 单语例句

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1. Her controversial tenure as first lady left her a deeply polarizing figure among voters, leading many Democrats to doubt Clinton's viability in a general election.

2. They contain either vehement attacks or lavish support, and scientists say that such polarizing arguments are misleading the public.

3. polarizing

3. The polarizing suburban drama served as a shot of Botox for Bravo's aging " Real Housewives " franchise.

4. Two pictures are superimposed on the same screen through polarizing filters that match their respective lenses.

5. polarizing的翻译

5. The sports world needs polarizing figures just as much as it needs its superstars and grand rivalries.

6. He's also relishing his status as a fan favorite, having been a much more polarizing figure in his prime.

7. Clinton was asked why she was such a polarizing figure to many Americans.

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8. He has suggested that Clinton is a polarizing figure who would be unable to break through the political gridlock.