desensitize
verb /diːˈsensətaɪz/
/diːˈsensətaɪz/
(British English also desensitise)
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they desensitize | /diːˈsensətaɪz/ /diːˈsensətaɪz/ |
he / she / it desensitizes | /diːˈsensətaɪzɪz/ /diːˈsensətaɪzɪz/ |
past simple desensitized | /diːˈsensətaɪzd/ /diːˈsensətaɪzd/ |
past participle desensitized | /diːˈsensətaɪzd/ /diːˈsensətaɪzd/ |
-ing form desensitizing | /diːˈsensətaɪzɪŋ/ /diːˈsensətaɪzɪŋ/ |
- [usually passive] to make somebody/something less aware of something as a problem by making them become used to it
使(尤指对不好的事)不再敏感 - be/become desensitized (to something) People are increasingly becoming desensitized to violence on television.
大众对电视上的暴力镜头越来越麻木了。 - Doctors and medical researchers have to become desensitised in order to do their jobs.
医生和医学研究人员必须脱敏才能工作。
- be/become desensitized (to something) People are increasingly becoming desensitized to violence on television.
- desensitize somebody/something (specialist) to treat somebody/something so that they will stop being sensitive to physical or chemical changes, or to a particular substance
使脱敏;降低敏感反应 - There is no effective serum to desensitize people who are allergic to fleas.
对跳蚤过敏的人没有有效的血清脱敏。
- There is no effective serum to desensitize people who are allergic to fleas.