hardened
- IPA[ˈhɑːdnd]
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- having become or been made hard or harder;strengthened or made secure against attack, especially by nuclear weapons
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- 1. having become or been made hard or harder hardened steel
- ▪ strengthened or made secure against attack, especially by nuclear weapons the silos are hardened against air attack 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. very experienced in a particular job or activity and therefore not easily upset by its more unpleasant aspects hardened police officers a battle-hardened veteran 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ utterly fixed in a habit or way of life seen as bad hardened criminals a hardened liar 同義詞 反義詞
- make or become hard or harder: wait for the glue to harden brick is made of moist clay hardened by heat
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- make or become hard or harder: wait for the glue to harden brick is made of moist clay hardened by heat
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- (of a material) having a hard surface: case-hardened sandstones
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- (of a material) having a hard surface: case-hardened sandstones
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- harden the surface of (a material): the blades are case-hardened with reinforced backing plates
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- harden the surface of (a material): the blades are case-hardened with reinforced backing plates
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- acclimatize a plant to cold conditions by gradually increasing its exposure
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- toughen (a metal) as a result of cold-working: the hammering has work-hardened the metal inside and out the rest of the strength is generated by work-hardening
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- IPA[ˈhärd(ə)nd]
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- having become or been made hard or harder: hardened steel
Oxford American Dictionary