popularise

popularise

美 ['p?pj?l?ra?z]  英 ['p?pj?l?ra?z]

  • v.宣傳;宣揚;推廣;使通俗化
  • 網絡便于普及

例句

"We already have the policy in hand we are going to popularise, after which we would take the next steps, " he said.

:“我們已經制定進行普及政策之后我們采取下一步措施。”

Mitsubishi Motors was one of the first to popularise the use of balance shafts in straight-four engines built from the 1970s onwards.

19世紀70年代制造引擎三菱引擎就是第一個推廣平衡使用

The machine was not the first attempt to popularise computing but it soon came to define the global standard.

機器并不是首次嘗試使電腦變得大眾化很快成為全世界個人電腦榜樣

Both of them have been made into films, which helped to popularise them more widely, especially among children. Many try to imitate them.

它們制成電影受到廣泛歡迎尤其是孩子們許多模仿它們

August's first round brings international-standard show jumping to China, and is set to further popularise equestrianism in Beijing.

八月份第一比賽國際花樣騎術點燃馬術北京流行

Although Mr Lieven does not popularise history, he inevitably touches the nerve points of modern power politics.

盡管列文沒有普及歷史不可避免觸及現代權力政治神經

t is half a century since the China Association for Science and Technology (CAST) was founded to promote and popularise science.

促進科普工作中國科學技術協會CAST成立50

Global institutions such as the World Bank and the World Economic Forum have helped to popularise entrepreneurialism.

世界銀行世界經濟論壇這樣全球性機構企業主義興起