materialise
单词辨析:
指将很期待、很重要的事变为现实。
Finally, she realised her ambition of becoming a famous singer.
最终,她实现了成为著名歌唱家的抱负。
He is still a promising young painter, although he has not yet realised his full potential.
尽管尚未完全发挥潜力,他仍是一名很有前途的年轻画家。
指事情按照预期发生或开始存在,通常用于否定句。
The birthday party she had been promised failed to materialise.
答应给她办的生日宴会泡汤了。
The problems they had expected never materialised.
他们预料的问题根本没有出现。
相关例句:
Should the booked reservation fail to materialise no refund can be given.
如果预订保留不能落实,可以不给予退款。
Fortunately, the backlash has so far failed to materialise.
幸运的是,到目前为止这种激烈反应尚未出现。
However, they have been beset by financial difficulties with the promise of long-term funding failing to materialise.
尽管如此,在长期的资金承诺为实现后陷入了资金困难的困惑。
The WTO warned that a surge of new anti-dumping investigations could materialise as the economic crisis dragged on.
世贸组织警告称,新的反倾销调查,可能会随着经济危机的持续而急剧增加。
While grants and soft loans to Africa from Europe, the US and Japan still exceed China's, they come with conditions attached and often fail to materialise when these are not met.
虽然欧洲、美国和日本提供的对非援助和软贷款金额仍超过中国,但前者都带有附加条件,如果不能满足这些条件,往往就无法兑现。
If that demand does not materialise, the next lot of cutting could be the most painful yet.
如果他们所期望的需求没有兑现,那么下一次大规模裁员可能会是最痛苦的。