toughen
/ˈtʌfn/ (bre, ipa) · [tˈʌfən] /ˈtʌfn/ (ame, ipa) · [tˈʌfən] /ˈtə-fən How to pronounce toughen (audio)/ (ame, mw)
toughen — 動詞
- toughenpresent simple I / you / we / they
- toughenshe / she / it
- toughenedpast simple
- toughening-ing form
1. to make someone or something stronger, either physically so that it can resist d
強化;鍛鍊
使更堅固或更堅強
to make someone or something stronger, either physically so that it can resist damage or pressure, or mentally so that they can handle hardship without giving up
Kwame toughened his hands by working on the farm every day without gloves.
Kwame 每天在農場不戴手套工作,鍛鍊了他的雙手。
toughen + body part: physical conditioning through repeated work
Living alone in a new country toughened Reuben and taught him to solve his problems.
獨自生活在一個新國家鍛鍊了 Reuben,也教會他自己解決問題。
toughen + person: emotional growth from difficult experience
The leather on this old jacket has toughened with age and use.
這件舊夾克的皮革隨著時間和使用而變得更加堅韌。
Maja's daily runs toughened her legs and prepared her for the race.
Maja 每天早晨跑步鍛鍊雙腿,為比賽做準備。
Yan's difficult childhood toughened her and made her ready to face anything.
Yan 艱難的童年使她變得堅強,準備好面對任何事。
- strengthen
more general; can apply to muscles, relationships, economies, or structures
- harden
more physical; describes becoming physically hard and firm rather than generally stronger
- fortify
more formal; often used for defence, protection, or adding nutrients
- reinforce
means adding extra support to something that already exists rather than making it strong from scratch
文法句型
toughen + noun/pronoun
toughen up
toughen + reflexive pronoun
用法筆記
Frequently used with 'up' (toughen up) in both transitive and intransitive patterns, especially in informal contexts. The object can be a body part, a material, or a person's character or spirit.
常見錯誤
2. if rules, laws, or conditions toughen, or if someone toughens them, they become
加強;嚴厲化
規則或條件變得更嚴格
if rules, laws, or conditions toughen, or if someone toughens them, they become harder to satisfy or more difficult for people to deal with
The government toughened the driving test, so now more people fail.
政府加強了駕駛考試的難度,所以現在更多人會不及格。
toughen + noun phrase (driving test): making a standard stricter
The school toughened its rules about phone use after too many students were distracted.
學校加強了使用手機的相關規定,因為太多學生因此分心。
toughen + noun phrase (rules): authority imposing stricter regulations
Security checks at the airport toughened after the incident last year.
去年的事件發生後,機場安檢規定變得更加嚴格。
The company toughened its policy on late arrivals after several staff came in after nine.
公司在幾名員工九點後才進辦公室後,加強了遲到的政策規定。
The competition toughened last year, and fewer new businesses were able to survive.
去年競爭變得更加激烈,能夠存活下來的新創企業也變少了。
文法句型
toughen + noun phrase (rules/laws/standards)
toughen (intransitive)
用法筆記
Subject is typically an authority figure or institution (government, school, company); the object is an abstract regulation or requirement, never a person. The intransitive use describes conditions changing by themselves over time.