释义 |
saccharinize, v.|ˈsækərɪnaɪz| [f. saccharin + -ize.] trans. To sweeten by adding saccharin. Freq. fig., to make agreeable; to render inoffensive. Hence ˈsaccharinized ppl. a.
1971S. Marcus in Atlantic Monthly Apr. 95 His praiseworthy intention to bring great genius before large numbers of readers comes to seem suspect in the light of the corrupt and corrupting means he employs in censoring, simplifying, and saccharinizing it. 1977New Scientist 27 Oct. 208 The House..would require such a notice to be displayed only at the shop or other retail outlet where ‘saccharinised’ products are actually bought. |