harshen如何读

英:['hɑ:ʃən]

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harshen是什么意思

  • v.使(变)粗糙;使(变)荒凉

harshen词根

词根:harsh

adj.

harsh 严厉的;严酷的;刺耳的;粗糙的;刺目的

adv.

harshly 严厉地;刺耳地;粗糙地

n.

harshness 严肃;刺耳;粗糙的事物

harshen英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to make (something, such as a voice) harsh

intransitive verb

to become harsh

saw the grain of his skin harshening over face bones—Elizabeth Bowen

harshen词源英文解释

The first known use of harshen was in 1824

harshen 例句

1 Protests by tens of thousands before the election and on the eve of his inauguration lead to legislation harshening penalties for unauthorized political protests.

2 With the news of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s historic indictment of Donald Trump on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up other crimes this April, the spotlight on the Justice Department has harshened.

3 Tony Lattimer had gone forward and was sweeping his flashlight back and forth, swearing petulantly, his voice harshened and amplified by his helmet-speaker.

4 The mayor's new legislative effort will also seek to harshen penalties for firearms and ghost guns, officials said Monday.

5 McCarthy has repeatedly urged lawmakers to harshen state and federal gun laws, but Illinois has moved in the other direction, recently sending out the state’s first permits allowing residents to carry concealed firearms.

6 A quarter-century ago, the U.S. lived through a different national tragedy only to see migrants demonized and laws harshened.

7 His voice harshened and broke with a despair that was all the more terrible for the deadness of his tone.

8 Bud's voice harshened with his growing interest and bewilderment.

9 He paused, shaken by some overpowering emotion; the veins in his forehead grew congested, the cold eyes blazed and the guttural voice harshened.

10 Arizona activists have renewed their focus and condemnation on a bill that would harshen penalties for various crimes committed during an unlawful assembly following the three guilty verdicts against former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd.

11 Not the great sorrows of life, or its great sacrifices, but fretfulness, ignoble worries, sordid cares, are that which draw lines upon a woman's face and harshen her features.

12 The lights expose and harshen the scene, and the roof does something to those famous Centre Court sounds – amplifies them, traps them, darkens them.

13 Unfortunately, the film only takes a cursory, superficial glance at this societal malady, as if a deeper dive would harshen the mellow of its romantic comedy.

14 recent changes to the drunk driving laws harshen penalties for repeat offenders

15 Ray's voice harshened, possessing a certain quality of grim levity.

16 His lips hung loose, his eyes protruded, and something that might have been greed, or might have been jealousy or some other unguessed emotion drew and harshened his features.

17 The argument over which poor people deserve aid has begun anew thanks to incipient Republican efforts to harshen work requirements attached to welfare programs.

18 The voice had harshened with age, and the hair was white as wool, but the cheeks were still rosy and the grey eyes still had fire.

19 Seven Memphis police officers were fired in the wake of Nichols' death, which sparked national uproar and harshened the spotlight on police brutality.

20 The impetus for the line came not just from the rise of the ingredient-conscious consumer, but also in response to the ever-harshening realities of modern life.

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