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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2706 COCA: 3074
strengthen
streŋθən strɛŋkθən strɛŋθən strɛnθən
Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense strengthens, present participle strengthening, past tense , past participle strengthened
1 VERB

鞏固(地位);增強,加強(實力) If something strengthens a person or group or if they strengthen their position, they become more powerful and secure, or more likely to succeed. 鞏固(地位);增強,加強(實力)
  • ...the new constitution, which strengthens the government and enables it to balance and check the powers of parliament and president. [VERB noun]

    鞏固了政府的地位並使其能夠制衡國會和總統權力的新憲法

  • To strengthen his position in Parliament, he held talks with leaders of the Peasant Party. [VERB noun]

    爲鞏固其在國會中的地位,他曾與農民黨的領導人進行多次會談。

  • He hoped to strengthen the position of the sciences in the leading universities. [VERB noun]

    他希望強化自然科學在一流大學裏的地位。

2 VERB

支持,強化(論點或論據);使更有說服力 If something strengthens a case or argument, it supports it by providing more reasons or evidence for it. 支持,強化(論點或論據);使更有說服力
  • He does not seem to be familiar with research which might have strengthened his own arguments. [VERB noun]

    他對那些本可以爲他的觀點提供佐證的研究似乎並不熟悉。

3 V-ERG

(使)(經濟、工業)堅挺,壯大;(使)(貨幣)升值 If a currency, economy, or industry strengthens, or if something strengthens it, it increases in value or becomes more successful. (使)(經濟、工業)堅挺,壯大;(使)(貨幣)升值
  • The dollar strengthened against most other currencies. [VERB]

    美元相對大多數其他貨幣都升值了。

  • If the Government wants to save the Pound it should start by strengthening the British economy. [VERB noun]

    如果政府想讓英鎊保值,那麽首先就應該加強英國的經濟。

SYN increase in value, become stronger
4 V-ERG

加強,加大(法律、措施)的力度;(使)變得更嚴格 If a government strengthens laws or measures or if they strengthen, they are made more severe. 加強,加大(法律、措施)的力度;(使)變得更嚴格
  • I am also looking urgently at how we can strengthen the law. [VERB noun]

    我也在急切地關注我們該如何加強法制。

  • Community leaders want to strengthen controls at external frontiers. [VERB noun]

    社區領導想要加強對小區外圍的管理。

  • Because of the war, security procedures have strengthened. [VERB]

    由於戰爭,安保程序變得更加嚴格。

SYN step up, reinforce, increase, heighten
5 VERB

增強(決心或毅力);使更具信心;使更加堅定 If something strengthens you or strengthens your resolve or character, it makes you more confident and determined. 增強(決心或毅力);使更具信心;使更加堅定
  • Any experience can teach and strengthen you, but particularly the more difficult ones. [VERB noun]

    任何經歷都能使你從中受益並讓你變得堅強,而那些比較艱難的經歷尤其如此。

  • This merely strengthens our resolve to win the league. [VERB noun]

    這只會更加堅定我們赢得聯賽的決心。

  • She began to believe that Nick would survive, and every day that came and went strengthened her conviction. [VERB noun]

    她開始相信尼克會活下來,而且這種信念與日俱增。

SYN bolster, harden, reinforce, give a boost to
6 V-ERG

增進(關系或聯系);(使)變得更緊密 If something strengthens a relationship or link, or if a relationship or link strengthens, it makes it closer and more likely to last for a long time. 增進(關系或聯系);(使)變得更緊密
  • It will draw you closer together, and it will strengthen the bond of your relationship. [VERB noun]

    這將使你們走得更近,並將增進你們之間的關系。

  • His visit is intended to strengthen ties between the two countries. [VERB noun]

    他此次訪問旨在增進兩國間的關系。

  • In a strange way, his affair caused our relationship to strengthen. [VERB]

    奇怪的是,他的婚外戀倒使我們之間的關系更加緊密了。

7 V-ERG

加強,加深(印象、感情、信念);(使)變得比較深刻;(使)堅定 If something strengthens an impression, feeling, or belief, or if it strengthens, it becomes greater or affects more people. 加強,加深(印象、感情、信念);(使)變得比較深刻;(使)堅定
  • His speech strengthens the impression he is the main power in the organization. [VERB noun]

    他的演講讓人更加確信他才是該組織的主心骨。

  • Every day of sunshine strengthens the feelings of optimism. [VERB noun]

    每天曬太陽讓人心情更加開朗。

  • Amy's own Republican sympathies strengthened as the days passed. [VERB]

    埃米個人對共和黨的支持與日俱增。

8 VERB

增強(體質);使強健 If something strengthens your body or a part of your body, it makes it healthier, often in such a way that you can move or carry heavier things. 增強(體質);使強健
  • Cycling is good exercise. It strengthens all the muscles of the body. [VERB noun]

    騎自行車是一項不錯的鍛煉方式。它能使身體各部分的肌肉更強健。

  • Yoga can be used to strengthen the immune system. [VERB noun]

    瑜伽能增強人體免疫系統。

SYN make stronger, build up, invigorate, restore
9 VERB

加強,加固(物體或結構) If something strengthens an object or structure, it makes it able to be treated roughly or able to support heavy weights, without being damaged or destroyed. 加強,加固(物體或結構)
  • The builders will have to strengthen the existing joists with additional timber. [VERB noun]

    施工人員將不得不另外用木料加固現有的托梁。

SYN support, brace, steel, reinforce
10 VERB

(風、水流等)增大,增強 If the wind, current, or other force strengthens, it becomes faster or more powerful. (風、水流等)增大,增強
  • As it strengthened the wind was veering southerly. [VERB]

    風越刮越大,逐漸轉爲南風。

  • There was a short sharp shower followed by a strengthening breeze. [VERB-ing]

    一場短時強陣雨後風勢漸長。

SYN become stronger, pick up, intensify, heighten
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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2706 COCA: 3074
strengthen

verb

ADVERB | VERB + STRENGTHEN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBconsiderably, enormously, greatly, significantly, substantially大大增強;極大地增強;顯著加強The success in the election strengthened the party's position considerably.在選舉中獲得成功大大地鞏固了該黨的地位。further進一步增強This merger will further strengthen the company and ensure its continued success.這次合並將進一步增強公司的實力,確保持續盈利。merely只不過增強This temporary setback merely strengthened her resolve.暫時的挫折只不過是更堅定了她的決心。VERB + STRENGTHENhelp (to), serve to有助於加強;起加強作用be designed to, be used to旨在/用於加強These exercises are designed to strengthen your back muscles.這些運動旨在加強背部肌肉。PREPOSITIONagainst相對於⋯加強The euro has strengthened against the dollar.歐元相對於美元變得更加堅挺。PHRASESan attempt to strengthen sth, an effort to strengthen sth加強⋯的嘗試/努力be aimed at strengthening sth目的在於加強⋯The new law is aimed at strengthening protective measures for workers.新法旨在強化對工人的保護措施。measures to strengthen sth加強⋯的措施
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2706 COCA: 3074
strengthen

verb

strengthen ♦︎ reinforce ♦︎ bolster ♦︎ cement ♦︎ shore sth upThese words all mean to make sb/sth stronger. 這些詞均表示增強、鞏固。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to strengthen / reinforce a viewto strengthen / bolster / cement the case (for sth)to strengthen / bolster / shore up the economyto strengthen / bolster / shore sth upto strengthen / reinforce / bolster / cement sth further strengthen [intransitive, transitive] to become stronger; to make sb/sth stronger 加強;增強;鞏固The wind had strengthened overnight.夜裏風更大了。Her position in the party has strengthened in recent weeks.最近幾個星期以來,她在黨内的地位有所增強。Repairs are necessary to strengthen the bridge.這座橋需要維修加固。The exercises are designed to strengthen your stomach muscles.這些運動目的在於增強你的腹部肌肉。Their attitude only strengthened his resolve to fight on.他們的態度反而堅定了他繼續戰鬥的決心。The experience of bereavement can strengthen family ties.喪親之痛能夠增強家人之間的感情。Strengthen is the most general of these words and can mean to make sb/sth stronger in any way: physically, emotionally, morally, politically or financially. * strengthen在本組詞中含義最廣,可以表示在任何方面增強,如在身體、情感、道義、政治或經濟方面。 OPP weaken weaken , weaken worsen , weaken tire see also strength force noun reinforce ˌriːɪnˈfɔːs; NAmE ˌriːɪnˈfɔːrs [transitive] to make sth such as a feeling or idea stronger; to make a structure or material stronger, especially by adding another material to it 加強;充實;使更強烈;加固The experience reinforced my sense of loss.這次經歷讓我感到更加失落。The buildings were reinforced to withstand earthquakes.這些建築物都已加固以抗地震。reinforced plastic / steel / concrete增強塑料/鋼材;鋼筋混凝土 bolster ˈbəʊlstə(r); NAmE ˈboʊlstər [transitive] to support or improve sth or make it stronger 支持;改善;加強to bolster sb's confidence / courage / morale增加某人的信心/勇氣/士氣Falling interest rates may help to bolster up the economy.利率下降可能有助於振興經濟。I needed to stress the bus driver's evidence in order to bolster my case.我需要強調公共汽車司機的證言,以支持我的論據。Bolster is used especially to talk about making sb/sth stronger emotionally or financially, or to make the argument or case for sth stronger. * bolster尤指使某人或某事物在情感或財務方面得以加強,或者使argument或case得到支持。 cement sɪˈment [transitive] to make sth such as an agreement or relationship stronger 加強,鞏固(協議、關系等)The President's visit was intended to cement the alliance between the two countries.總統的訪問是爲了加強兩國間的聯盟。 ˌshore sth ˈup

phrasal verb

to support part of a building or other large structure by placing large pieces of wood or metal against or under it so that it does not fall down; to help to support sth that is weak or going to fail 用撐柱支撐;支撐;穩住Timbers were used to shore up the tunnel.用了木材來支撐隧道。The measures were aimed at shoring up the economy.采取這些措施目的在於穩定經濟。

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