revolutionize
revolutionize — 動詞
- revolutionizepresent simple I / you / we / they
- revolutionizeshe / she / it
- revolutionizedpast simple
- revolutionizing-ing form
1. to introduce a drastic improvement in the way something works or is done, usuall
徹底改革
引入重大變革使變得更好
to introduce a drastic improvement in the way something works or is done, usually by applying a new technology, method, or idea that makes the old way seem outdated
Smartphones revolutionized daily communication by letting people video-call from almost anywhere.
智慧型手機徹底改革了日常通訊,讓人們幾乎可以在任何地方進行視訊通話。
collocation: revolutionize + communication / industry / technology
Hyun's software revolutionized hospital record-keeping, cutting patient wait times from hours to minutes.
Hyun 的軟體徹底改革了醫院的病歷管理,將病患等候時間從幾小時縮短到幾分鐘。
collocation: revolutionize + record-keeping / healthcare
Quinn's crowdfunding platform revolutionized how indie artists fund their album recordings without a major label.
Quinn 的群眾募資平台徹底改革了獨立音樂人籌措專輯錄製費用的方式,不再需要大型唱片公司。
Rohan's irrigation design revolutionized desert farming by using ninety percent less water than traditional methods.
Rohan 的灌溉設計徹底改革了沙漠農業,用水量比傳統方法減少了百分之九十。
- preserve
to keep things as they are, the opposite of radical change
文法句型
revolutionize + noun phrase
用法筆記
The object of this sense is usually an industry, field of activity, or system — not a single object. Typical objects include "communication", "healthcare", "transportation", "education", "the way something is done". The subject is normally a technology, invention, or new approach.
常見錯誤
2. to overthrow a government or ruling system and replace it with a new one through
推翻政權
透過革命推翻統治者
to overthrow a government or ruling system and replace it with a new one through a political revolution, which may involve armed conflict or mass civil resistance
In 1789, French citizens revolted and revolutionized their monarchy by establishing a republic.
1789 年,法國人民起義,透過建立共和國來推翻君主政權。
historical context: the French Revolution
The rebel army marched on the capital, determined to revolutionize the regime or die trying.
叛軍向首都進軍,決心推翻政權,否則寧死不屈。
Ada's documentary follows activists who peacefully revolutionized a corrupt local government through mass protests.
Ada 的紀錄片記錄了一群活動人士如何透過大規模抗議,和平地推翻了一個腐敗的地方政府。
Council members feared the general's coup would revolutionize the entire parliamentary system overnight.
議會成員擔心將軍的政變會在一夜之間推翻整個議會制度。
文法句型
revolutionize + noun phrase (government / regime / system)
用法筆記
This sense is much less common in everyday English than sense 1. It appears mostly in historical analysis, political science writing, or discussion of revolutionary movements. 'Overthrow' or 'topple' are more frequent alternatives for live news reporting.