coarsen的意思和读音

coarsen

: [ˈkɔrs(ə)n] : [ˈkɔː(r)s(ə)n]

v.使;(使

使使

coarsens  coarsening  coarsened  

v.soften

v.roughen,harden,toughen,season,stiffen

coarsenv.

1.[i][t]使to become or make sth become thicker and/or rougher

Her hair gradually coarsened as she grew older.

His features had been coarsened by the weather.使

2.[t][i]使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.使

v.1.(使)

v.1.to become rough and hard, or to make something become rough and hard2.to become larger and thicker, or to make something become larger and thicker3.to make someone or something less polite or less sensitive

1. coast , >v.沿 coarsen (使) coarseness , , ...

2.使 coalition coarsen 使 coax ...

3.使 coarse coarsen 使 hoar ...

:,,,,使,使

1.Laws should not be based on the subjective concept retribution. Killing people does nothing but coarsen society.

2.Interestingly, the decision to coarsen can be made independent to the number of threads contending for the locks.线

3.Ion, and the cathode surface active strengthening, also reduces the electrochemical polarization, cause crystallization coarsen.

4.It may also coarsen the tone of political debate, worries Stuart Rothenberg, a political analyst.

5.For instance body centre of gravity is put on a leg only, time grew to make a habit, this leg can coarsen.

6.But surpassed this contents, the crystal grain of alloy became coarsen, and the hardness reduced along with.