toughened
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If you toughen something or if it toughens, you make it stronger so that it will not break easily. 使堅(jiān)硬
Months of walking barefoot had toughened his feet. 數(shù)月的赤腳行走已使他的雙腳變得堅(jiān)硬。
2. V-T If a person, institution, or law toughens its policies, regulations, or punishments, it makes them firmer or stricter. 加強(qiáng) (政策、規(guī)章或懲罰)
Talks are under way to toughen trade restrictions. 加強(qiáng)貿(mào)易限制的會(huì)談?wù)谶M(jìn)行中。
3. PHRASAL VERB Toughen up means the same as . 加強(qiáng) (政策、規(guī)章或懲罰)
The new law toughens up penalties for those that misuse guns. 這部新法律加強(qiáng)了對(duì)濫用槍支者的懲處。
4. V-T If an experience toughens you, it makes you stronger and more independent in character. (經(jīng)歷) 使堅(jiān)強(qiáng)
They believe that participating in fights toughens boys and shows them how to be men. 他們認(rèn)為參與打架可以使男孩們變得堅(jiān)強(qiáng),并且教會(huì)他們?cè)鯓映蔀槟凶訚h。
5. PHRASAL VERB Toughen up means the same as . (經(jīng)歷) 使堅(jiān)強(qiáng)
He thinks boxing is good for kids, that it toughens them up. 他認(rèn)為拳擊對(duì)孩子們有好處,使他們變得堅(jiān)強(qiáng)。
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