hardened

英['hɑːdnd] 美['hɑːdənd]
  • adj. 冷酷的;麻木的;有核防护设施的
  • 动词harden的过去式和过去分词.
  • harassed adj.疲倦的;厌烦的动词harass的过去式和过去分词.
  • harassment n.骚扰;困扰
  • harbin n.哈尔滨(中国东北部一城市)
  • harbinger n.先驱;预兆v.预示;作先驱
  • harbor n.海港;避难所vt.庇护;心怀;窝藏vi.生存;进入避祸所
Adjective:
  1. used of persons; emotionally hardened;

    "faced a case-hardened judge"

  2. made hard or flexible or resilient especially by heat treatment;

    "a sword of tempered steel"
    "tempered glass"

  3. protected against attack (especially by nuclear weapons);

    "hardened missile silos"

  4. made tough by habitual exposure;

    "hardened fishermen"
    "a peasant, dark, lean-faced, wind-inured"
    "our successors...may be graver, more inured and equable men"

  5. converted to solid form (as concrete)

1. All of a sudden my heart hardened against her.
突然间我对她硬起了心肠。

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2. His smile died and the look in his face hardened.
他的笑容消失了,脸上的表情严肃了起来。

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3. She was hardened by the rigours of the Siberian steppes.
西伯利亚大草原的艰苦环境使她变得坚强起来。

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4. Her years of drunken bickering hardened my heart.
她多年来醉酒寻衅的恶习让我变得麻木。

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5. He had turned into an embittered, hardened adult.
他已经变成了一个愤世嫉俗、冷酷无情的成年人。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. They were the deeds of a hardened criminal.
      这一切是一个惯犯干的。
    2. They had been hardened to the horrors of war.
      他们对战争的恐怖已变得麻木不仁了。
    3. The millionaire's mind was hardened against pity.
      那个百万富翁铁石心肠,冷酷无情。
    4. I'm quite hardened to the cold weather here now.
      我现在对这儿的寒冷气候已习以为常了。