coarsen如何读

英:[ˈkɔ:sn]

美:[ˈkɔrsn]

coarsen是什么意思

  • v.(使)变粗

coarsen自然拼读

coars·en

kor sn

coarsen变形

第三人称单数:coarsens

现在分词:coarsening

过去式:coarsened

过去分词:coarsened

coarsen词根

词根:coarse

adj.

coarse 粗糙的;粗俗的;下等的

adv.

coarsely 粗糙地;鄙俗地;粗俗地

n.

coarseness 粗;粗糙;劣等

coarsen英英释义

Verb

1. make or become coarse or coarser;

"coarsen the surface"

"Their minds coarsened"

2. make less subtle or refined;

"coarsen one's ideals"

coarsen词源中文解释

"使变粗糙或更粗糙",在任何意义上,始于1805年,由 coarse 和 -en(2)组成。相关词汇: Coarsened; coarsening。

coarsen词源英文解释

The first known use of coarsen was in 1805

coarsen 例句

1 He transforms with chilling plausibility over the course of this season and the next, from a sensitive, relatively innocent youngster to a coarsened, cold-blooded killer.

2 Her hands were coarsened by years of hard work.

3 Does the coarsening of American discourse, as seen in the election, concern you?

4 It's sort of a protest against cheaply manufactured clothing, the slave labour that goes into it, the coarsening of modern society .

5 News organizations frequently wrestle with how to keep up with, or to resist, the coarsening of everyday speech.

6 Her skin had coarsened a bit over the years, he thought.

7 offensive words that coarsen the English language

8 Skin thickens, dries and coarsens after sun exposure.

晒后皮肤会变厚、变干、变粗糙。

9 “Or,” she asks, “is it just another coarsening and distancing of ourselves from other people?”

10 Several generations of filmgoers have been so coarsened by dull routine that the unpretentious John Wick brawls directly please their visceral connoisseurship.

11 The embedded nanometer diamond particles don′t change the structure of Ni-P matrix, but coarsen the surface of the composite coating with a large number of spherical particles.

纳米金刚石的嵌入不改变复合镀层的结构,但使镀层表面形成不平整的、微小球粒堆砌状形貌。

12 If there was a slight coarsening and shrillness to her tone, it felt in keeping with a woman trying to suppress rising hysteria.

13 That this really did take place in South Africa confirms not merely an inability to take life seriously enough, or a coarsening of the individuals' concerned sensibilities, but a deep and painful kind of stultification.

14 The more the increase of cooling rate or pre-deformation, the more the secondary dendrite arms are easy to coarsen.

冷却速率越大或预变形处理以后的试样在熔化过程中更容易发生二次枝晶臂之间的合并。

15 You can almost imagine — or at least wish — that the real people responsible for the coarsening of civic discourse are just dumb and lovable, rather than greedy and evil.

16 Beyond concerns that talent shows may have coarsened the tone of TV entertainment, there have also been worries about the impact on other areas of culture.

17 The human element has been lost, and neither the left nor the right can plead innocent in this coarsening of American politics.

18 But it is also unavoidably true that this coarsening has both been led and worsened by Trump.

19 “There was a constant cultural war around whether music was at fault for coarsening society,” said Rosen, who is now a Democratic strategist.

20 He draws links between “the spread” — a rapid-fire form of argument used in debate to introduce an array of information so broad that an opponent cannot possibly respond — and the general coarsening of political language.

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