materialize
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British pronunciation
/mətˈiəɹɪəlˌaɪz/
materialise

“materialize”的英语定义和含义

to materialize
01

实现, 具体化

to become a reality, especially something that was planned or expected

actualize

Intransitive
example
例子
The ambitious project did not materialize as expected due to unforeseen budget constraints.
由于意外的预算限制,这个雄心勃勃的项目没有如预期那样实现
1.1

实现, 具体化

to bring a concept, design, or theoretical idea into a tangible or physical form
Transitive: to materialize an idea or concept | to materialize an idea or concept into a product
example
例子
The new 3D printer technology allowed the team to materialize complex architectural models directly from digital blueprints.
新的3D打印技术使团队能够直接从数字蓝图中实现复杂的建筑模型。
02

实现, 出现

to become visible or present, often in an unexpected or timely manner
Intransitive
example
例子
The much-anticipated guest speaker materialized just as the conference began.
备受期待的客座演讲者在会议开始时出现了
03

具现化, 出现

(of an entity, often supernatural) to take on a physical presence or form
Intransitive
example
例子
The medium claimed she could make the spirits of the deceased materialize during her séances.
灵媒声称她可以在降神会上使逝者的灵魂显形
04

使具体化, 使出现

to bring into physical existence through trickery or supernatural means
Transitive: to materialize sb/sth
example
例子
In the story, the sorcerer could materialize objects from thin air with a simple incantation.
在这个故事中,巫师可以用简单的咒语从稀薄的空气中变出物体。
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