worsen的意思和读音

worsen

: [ˈwɜrs(ə)n] : [ˈwɜː(r)s(ə)n]

v.

使使

worsens  worsening  worsened  

v.improve

v.get worse,deteriorate,degenerate,go downhill,degrade

worsenv.

1.使to become or make sth worse than it was before

The political situation is steadily worsening.

Her health has worsened considerably since we last saw her.

Staff shortages were worsened by the flu epidemic.

v.1.使;2.,

v.1.to become worse, or to make something worse

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4.使 water body pollution 使 worsen v. 2009 statistic; ...

5. wreckage \n. worsen \v. (使) , , worldly \adj. ...

6.使 ... worriedly worsen 使 worshiping ...

7. : CHANNEL : WORSEN : IRON HEAT 3.THREE ...

8. worse worsen worship v. ...

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1.Or will the crisis worsen into a more serious attack on the leadership of the company?

2.Had not the Depression taught that attempts to balance the budget would only worsen an economic downturn?

3.If political leaders don't step up to the plate to fight the growth slowdown, Europe's debt crisis could worsen over the next year.

4."Consumers' financial situations remain dismal as the majority reported that their finances continued to worsen, " Curtin said.,“。”

5.But it is a guide to how much default rates may worsen even if the economy stays strong and house prices stabilise.使

6.One of the authors, Mara Cameran of Bocconi University, found that mandatory rotation tends to worsen audit quality.

7.And that will likely worsen as analysts predict a decrease in the labor force in the next year or two due to a rise in the aging population.

8.Republicans say measures that would worsen deficits have no place in talks designed to reduce them.

9.Whether this is another one depends on how much recent financial and economic troubles worsen.

10.If is a proceeding that the inside of cranium press worsen, handles like this, will cover up the condition.