popularize
verb[T]
(UKusuallypopularise)uk/ˈpɒp.jə.lə.raɪz/us/ˈpɑː.pjə.lə.raɪz/popularizeverb[T](LIKED)
to make somethingbecomepopular:
宣传,推广;使大众化It was Pavarotti in the 1980s who really popularizedopera.帕瓦罗蒂在20世纪80年代真正推动了歌剧的大众化。
Liked, or not liked, by many people
- acquire
- an acquired tasteidiom
- anti-popular
- be the new rock and rollidiom
- be welcome toidiom
- cult
- ground
- high-traffic
- insomeone'sgood/bad booksidiom
- killer app
- lose
- lose groundphrase
- low-traffic
- Marmite
- rock and roll
- sought after
- top-rated
- trend
- unappreciated
- viral
popularizeverb[T](GENERAL)
to make somethingknownandunderstoodbyordinarypeople:
使普及Television has animportantroletoplayin popularizing newscientificideas.电视在普及科学新知识方面发挥着重要的作用。
Teaching in general
- asynchronous
- chief academic officer
- CLIL
- clue
- clue in
- communicative
- didactic
- disciplinary
- instruct
- multi-course
- non-conditioned
- non-didactic
- non-education
- non-educational
- socialize
- special education
- SRE
- synchronous
- teachsomeonea lessonidiom
- teachable