amplify
含义: To increase the volume, strength, or extent of something; to make something larger, louder, or more powerful.
Amplify is most familiar in its audio sense (amplifying sound), but its figurative use has grown enormously, especially in media and social contexts. To 'amplify voices' means to give wider attention to underrepresented perspectives. In science, it can mean increasing the magnitude of a signal or genetic material (PCR amplifies DNA). Common collocations include 'amplify the message,' 'amplify voices,' 'amplify the signal,' and 'amplify the effect.'
例句
- Social media has the power to amplify both accurate information and dangerous misinformation. 社交媒体有能力同时放大准确的信息和危险的虚假信息。Las redes sociales tienen el poder de amplificar tanto la información veraz como la desinformación peligrosa.ソーシャルメディアは正確な情報も危険な偽情報も同様に拡散する力を持っています。소셜 미디어는 정확한 정보와 위험한 허위 정보 모두를 확산시키는 힘을 가지고 있습니다.
- The microphone and speakers amplified her voice so that everyone in the hall could hear clearly. 麦克风和扬声器放大了她的声音,使大厅里的每个人都能听清楚。El micrófono y los altavoces amplificaron su voz para que todos en la sala pudieran oírla con claridad.マイクとスピーカーが彼女の声を増幅し、ホール内の全員がはっきりと聞こえるようにしました。마이크와 스피커가 그녀의 목소리를 증폭시켜 홀 안의 모든 사람이 명확하게 들을 수 있었습니다.
- The organisation works to amplify the voices of communities that are often excluded from policy debates. 该组织致力于为那些常被排斥在政策辩论之外的社区发声。La organización trabaja para amplificar las voces de comunidades que a menudo quedan excluidas de los debates políticos.その組織は、政策議論からしばしば排除されるコミュニティの声を広めるために活動しています。이 단체는 정책 논의에서 종종 배제되는 지역사회의 목소리를 널리 알리기 위해 활동하고 있습니다.
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用法指南
语境: academic, professional, media
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Old French amplifier, from Latin amplificare (to enlarge, increase), from amplus (large, spacious) and facere (to make). It entered English in the 15th century.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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