heighten
/ˈhaɪtn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈhaɪtn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈhī-tᵊn/ (ame, mw)
heighten — 動詞
- heightenpresent simple I / you / we / they
- heightenshe / she / it
- heightenedpast simple
- heightening-ing form
1. to become greater in degree or strength, or to cause an emotion, effect, or situ
增強;加劇
使感覺或情況變得更加強烈
to become greater in degree or strength, or to cause an emotion, effect, or situation to become greater in degree or strength — for example, when a sudden noise heightens your fear, or when competition heightens the tension between players.
The long wait only heightened Nkechi's anxiety about the test results.
漫長的等待只加劇了Nkechi對考試結果的焦慮。
transitive + emotion object (anxiety)
Ezra's fear heightened when he heard footsteps following him through the quiet park at night.
Ezra在夜間寧靜的公園裡聽到身後有腳步聲跟隨,恐懼感頓時升高。
intransitive: emotion as subject
Extra cameras were installed around the building to heighten security after the robbery.
搶案發生後,大樓周圍加裝了更多攝影機,以增強安全防護。
Christopher added fresh herbs to heighten the flavour of the tomato sauce.
Christopher加了新鮮香草來提升番茄醬的風味。
Tension between the two departments heightened as the project deadline approached.
隨著專案截止日期逼近,兩個部門之間的緊張氣氛也隨之升高。
- intensify
stronger and more formal; implies making something more extreme in degree
- amplify
suggests making something more noticeable or audible, especially sound or effect
- escalate
implies a gradual rise, often of conflict or tension; carries a more dramatic tone
- increase
broader and more neutral; used for both concrete and abstract quantities
文法句型
heighten + noun phrase
heighten (no object)
be heightened + by + noun phrase
用法筆記
Can be used both transitively (The noise heightened their fear) and intransitively (Their fear heightened). The passive form (be heightened) is common, especially when the cause of the increase is stated with by.