coarsen
美 [?k?rs(?)n]
英 [?k??(r)s(?)n] 
- v.(使)變厚;(使)變得粗魯無禮
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)變粗糙;使某物變粗糙;使變粗俗
詞形變化
第三人稱單數(shù):coarsens 現(xiàn)在分詞:coarsening 過去式:coarsened 反義詞
同義詞
英漢雙解
1. | [i][t] (使)變厚,變粗糙to become or make sth become thicker and/or rougher |
| Her hair gradually coarsened as she grew older. 隨著年齡的增長,她的頭發(fā)逐漸變粗糙了。 |
| His features had been coarsened by the weather. 氣候使他的容貌變得粗糙。 |
2. | [t][i] (使)變得粗魯無禮to become or make sb become less polite and often offensive in the way they behave |
| The six long years in prison had coarsened him. 六年漫長的監(jiān)獄生活使他變得粗魯無禮。 |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
Laws should not be based on the subjective concept retribution. Killing people does nothing but coarsen society.
法律不應(yīng)該以個人的報復(fù)心理為基礎(chǔ)。殺人沒什么,不過是讓社會更加粗俗而已。
Interestingly, the decision to coarsen can be made independent to the number of threads contending for the locks.
有趣的是,是否進(jìn)行鎖粗化,與競爭鎖的線程數(shù)量是無關(guān)的。
Ion, and the cathode surface active strengthening, also reduces the electrochemical polarization, cause crystallization coarsen.
離子和陰極表面活性增強(qiáng)﹐也降低了電化學(xué)極化﹐導(dǎo)致結(jié)晶變粗。
It may also coarsen the tone of political debate, worries Stuart Rothenberg, a political analyst.
它可能會令政治辯論的表達(dá)方式更為粗俗隨意,政治分析家斯圖亞特?羅森伯格擔(dān)憂地認(rèn)為。
For instance body centre of gravity is put on a leg only, time grew to make a habit, this leg can coarsen.
比如身體重心只放在一只腿上,時間長了成為習(xí)慣,這只腿就會變粗。
But surpassed this contents, the crystal grain of alloy became coarsen, and the hardness reduced along with.
但超過這個加入量,合金晶粒開始變粗,硬度也隨之降低。