0 to make someone sensitive to something -- 使敏感
1 to make someone familiar with something such as a problem or bad situation -- 使敏感(使某人熟悉某种事物,如问题或艰难的局势)
The association aims to sensitize employers to the problems faced by left-handed people in the workplace. 协会意在使雇主们意识到惯用左手的员工在工作上所面临的问题。
Such a detailed discussion could sensitize readers to the difficult and complex judgments one makes in preparing a transcript of natural speech.
As the discussion above suggests, policemen became increasingly sensitized to the visual signifiers that allowed them to differentiate the importuning man or soliciting woman from the crowd.
Presynaptic receptors are affected: a1 and b1 receptors are sensitized, a2 receptors are desensitised (leading to increased noradrenaline production).
Both the mechanical excitation and the motion sensitizing gradient are at the same frequency.
If someone becomes sensitized to nickel, then, of course, if they ever come into contact with it subsequently, they can be subject to a very severe reaction.
Their sera (the liquid part of the blood when blood clots) was sensitized to the cells from donors - it was "alloreactive".
The sheet had a thin layer of gelatin onto which was added a black pigment and it was sensitized to light.
She argues that teacher preparation programs need to sensitize teachers to issues that are of professional interest to them.