1. Mr Thornton also wants to sensitise western elites to China and to Chinese history. 桑顿先生也希望西方精英人物能对中国和中国历史有更多了解。
2. But the campaign to sensitise the world is now at risk of becoming a victim of its own success. 但这一提醒世人的举动,现在却有可能成为自身成功的牺牲品。
3. As organisations such as the WHO prepared to tackle this threat, they felt the need to sensitise both the public and politicians. 当世卫组织等机构凖备应付这一威胁时,它们觉得有必要提醒公众和政客。
英英解释
v.
1. cause to sense; make sensitive
2. make sensitive to a drug or allergen
3. make (a material) sensitive to light, often of a particular colour, by coating it with a photographi
4. make sensitive or aware