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harden美 ['hɑrd(ə)n] 英 ['hɑː(r)d(ə)n] - v.硬化;(使声音、面孔等)更严肃;(使)更坚定;使变得无情
- n.哈登
- 网络使变硬;板结;加硬
第三人称单数:hardens 现在分词:hardening 过去式:hardened v. solidify,freeze,set,consolidate,settle 1. | [i][t] (使)变硬,硬化to become or make sth become firm, stiff or solid |
| The varnish takes a few hours to harden. 清漆需要几个小时才能干透。 | | a method for hardening and preserving wood 硬化和保存木料的方法 |
2. | [i][t] (使声音、面孔等)更严肃,更严厉if your voice, face, etc.hardens , or youharden it, it becomes more serious or severe |
| Her face hardened into an expression of hatred. 她的脸沉下来,面带恨意。 | | He hardened his voice when he saw she wasn't listening. 看到她没在听他讲话,他声音严厉起来。 |
3. | [i][t] (使)更坚定,更强硬if sb's feelings or attitudesharden or sb/sthhardens them, they become more fixed and determined |
| Public attitudes to the strike have hardened. 公众对这次罢工所持的态度已强硬起来。 | | Their suspicions hardened into certainty. 他们由怀疑变成肯定。 | | The incident hardened her resolve to leave the company. 这件事使她更加坚定了离开公司的决心。 |
4. | [t][usupass] ~ sb/sth/yourself 使变得无情;使不被打动to make sb less kind or less affected by extreme situations |
| Joe sounded different, hardened by the war. 乔让人觉得变了,因战争变得冷酷无情了。 | | They were hardened criminals(= they showed no regret for their crimes) . 他们都是死不悔改的罪犯。 | | In this job you have to harden your heart to pain and suffering. 做这项工作面对伤痛和折磨时你得保持沉着冷静。 |
v. | 5. (把飞弹基地等用水泥等加固或设在地下)使不受爆炸[热幅射]之害 5. (把飞弹基地等用水泥等加固或设在地下)使不受爆炸[热幅射]之害 | n. | | un. | 1. 哈登(Sir Arthur,1865-1940,英国化学家,曾获1929年诺贝尔化学奖) |
v. | 1. to become hard, firm, or solid, or make something do this 2. to become more tough, callous, or unfeeling, or make somebody do this 3. to become more determined and resolute, or make somebody do this 4. to become stronger or more resistant, or make somebody or something do this 5. to become stable after fluctuation 6. to make someone become less affected or upset by unpleasant things so that they show less kindness or sympathy to other people 7. if you harden your attitude, or if it hardens, you refuse to change it 8. make hard,strong,hardy etc. 9. become hard,strong,hardy 10. be~ed to,made insensitive to 1. to become hard, firm, or solid, or make something do this 2. to become more tough, callous, or unfeeling, or make somebody do this 3. to become more determined and resolute, or make somebody do this 4. to become stronger or more resistant, or make somebody or something do this 5. to become stable after fluctuation 6. to make someone become less affected or upset by unpleasant things so that they show less kindness or sympathy to other people 7. if you harden your attitude, or if it hardens, you refuse to change it 8. make hard,strong,hardy etc. 9. become hard,strong,hardy 10. be~ed to,made insensitive to | adj. | 1. stubborn and disobedient or intransigent |
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