adj.激進(jìn)的;徹底的;基本的
n.激進(jìn)分子
副詞: radically 名詞: radicalness
/">大學(xué)英語2011考研英語核心單詞大全adj.(形容詞)根本的,基本的
激進(jìn)的,極端的,激進(jìn)派的,過激的,急進(jìn)的
徹底的
【數(shù)】根的
【植】根生的
固有的,原本的,本來的, 與生俱來的
重要的
最初的
【文】詞根的
【化】基的
n.(名詞)根號
激進(jìn)分子,激進(jìn)黨派成員,激進(jìn)主義者,激進(jìn)派
偏旁,部首
根式
原子團(tuán)
基
詞干
基礎(chǔ)
【數(shù)】根數(shù)
【文、語】詞根
【化】根
【音】根音
膽大妄為的乖張孩子
adj.(形容詞)根本的,基本的; 徹底的,完全的 having wide and important effects; thorough and complete
激進(jìn)的,激進(jìn)派的 in favor of thorough and complete political change
radical是什么意思
noun
1. (linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed
e.g. thematic vowels are part of the stem
Synonym: rootroot wordbasestemtheme
2. a character conveying the lexical meaning of a logogram
3. a person who has radical ideas or opinions
4. (mathematics) a quantity expressed as the root of another quantity
5. (chemistry) two or more atoms bound together as a single unit and forming part of a molecule
Synonym: groupchemical group
6. an atom or group of atoms with at least one unpaired electron
in the body it is usually an oxygen molecule that has lost an electron and will stabilize itself by stealing an electron from a nearby molecule
e.g. in the body free radicals are high-energy particles that ricochet wildly and damage cells
Synonym: free radical
adj
1. especially of leaves
located at the base of a plant or stem
especially arising directly from the root or rootstock or a root-like stem
e.g. basal placentation
radical leaves
Synonym: basal
2. (used of opinions and actions) far beyond the norm
e.g. extremist political views
radical opinions on education
an ultra conservative
Synonym: extremistultra
3. markedly new or introducing radical change
e.g. a revolutionary discovery
radical political views
Synonym: revolutionary
4. arising from or going to the root or source
e.g. a radical flaw in the plan
5. of or relating to or constituting a linguistic root
e.g. a radical verb form
1. 重大的;根本的;基本的;徹底的
Radical changes and differences are very important and great in degree.
e.g. The country needs a period of calm without more surges of radical change...
國家需要一段時間的穩(wěn)定,其間不要再有重大的變革。
e.g. The Football League has announced its proposals for a radical reform of the way football is run in England.
足聯(lián)宣布了它關(guān)于對目前英格蘭足球運(yùn)作方式進(jìn)行徹底改革的提議。
2. 激進(jìn)的;激進(jìn)派的
Radical people believe that there should be great changes in society and try to bring about these changes.
e.g. ...threats by left-wing radical groups to disrupt the proceedings.
來自于左翼激進(jìn)團(tuán)體可能破壞會議進(jìn)程的威脅
e.g. ...political tension between radical and conservative politicians.
激進(jìn)派和保守派政治人士之間的緊張對峙
1. radical
1. 基:當(dāng)芯片浸在電漿之中,暴露在電將之表面層原子或分子與電漿中之活性原子接觸并發(fā)生反應(yīng)形成氣態(tài)生成物而離開晶面造成蝕刻,此類蝕刻即稱之為電漿蝕刻. 所謂電漿極為氣體分子在一電場中被游離成離子(正、負(fù)電荷)、電子及中性基(Radical)等
2. radical的近義詞
2. 激進(jìn)的:不管突然的(sudden)和激進(jìn)的(radical)變動是來自右翼還是左翼,古典保守派幾乎都同樣反對. 例如,保守派一般與一些歐洲的共和國中希望恢復(fù)君主制的右翼團(tuán)體或是那些在美國希望以官方的形式把基督教建立為國教的右翼團(tuán)體保持了相當(dāng)?shù)木嚯x,
3. radical什么意思
3. 詞根:通過對詞根(radical)或語義要素(semantic element)的組合,單個的復(fù)合詞可表達(dá)復(fù)雜的概念關(guān)系,通常具有一種抽象普遍之特征. 那些(tlamatinime)(飽學(xué)之士)得以利用這個由抽象語匯構(gòu)成的豐富寶庫來表達(dá)其思想的精妙內(nèi)涵. 此外,
☆ 14世紀(jì)晚期進(jìn)入英語,直接源自晚期拉丁語的radicalis,意為有根的;最初源自古典拉丁語的radix,意為根,根部。
以上就是本站詳細(xì)整理的詞語radical是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
The royal environmentalist has been promoting radical ideas for most of his adult life.(這位王室環(huán)保主義者在成年后的大部分時間里一直在宣揚(yáng)激進(jìn)的理念。)
A radical overhaul of the tax system is necessary.(有必要徹底改革稅制。)
As a way of repairing some of that damage, a group of conservation biologists has proposed an ambitious, or some might say, a radical plan, involving large vertebrates, or, megafauna.(一群自然保護(hù)生物學(xué)家提出了一個雄心勃勃的計劃——或者有人會說,這是一個激進(jìn)的計劃——即,把大型脊椎動物或巨型動物包含在計劃中,作為修復(fù)部分損害的一種方法。)
We observe that the first calls for radical transformation did not begin until the period of the industrial revolution.(我們認(rèn)為,首次要求徹底改革的呼聲直到工業(yè)革命時期才出現(xiàn)。)
Milton's power from this perspective of the radical cultural critique is really not so different from the power of the late Jerry Falwell.(從激進(jìn)文化批判的角度來看,彌爾頓的力量與已故的杰里·福爾韋爾的力量并沒有太大的不同。)
I'm sure you will be surprised that anyone ever found it radical.(我相信你會驚訝于有人認(rèn)為它是激進(jìn)的。)
To paraphrase the great social scientist Joseph Schumpeter: there is no radical innovation without creative destruction.(偉大的社會科學(xué)家約瑟夫·熊彼特曾說過一句話,大意是:沒有創(chuàng)造性的破壞,就沒有徹底的創(chuàng)新。)
McWhorter acknowledges that formal language is not strictly necessary, and proposes no radical education reforms—he is really grieving over the loss of something beautiful more than useful.(McWhorter承認(rèn)正式的語言并不是絕對必要的,也沒有提出任何激進(jìn)的教育改革——他實際上是在為失去一些美麗但相對不實用的東西而悲傷。)
What made modern dance so radical?(是什么讓現(xiàn)代舞如此激進(jìn)?)
I mean, when Dortans of all the companies, embraces something as radical as MBWA, it really shows you how popular the theory has become.(我的意思是,連Dalton這種公司都接受了激進(jìn)如MBWA的東西,足以顯示出這個理論的受歡迎程度。)
用作形容詞(adj.)
The patient got a radical cure in the hospital.用作形容詞 (adj.)
~+名詞
radical measures激進(jìn)的手段radical policies激進(jìn)的政策The radical idea branches out.