exacerbate
exacerbate 英 [ɪgˈzæsəbeɪt] 美 [ɪgˈzæsərbeɪt]
vt. 使加剧;使恶化;激怒
进行时:exacerbating 过去式:exacerbated 过去分词:exacerbated 第三人称单数:exacerbates
- For a formal-sounding verb that means to make worse, try exacerbate. If you're in trouble, complaining about it will only exacerbate the problem.
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- vt. 使加剧;使恶化;激怒
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1. "It's a cycle, " says Mason. In other words, one can exacerbate theother—and before you know it, no one can remember what came first.
梅森说:”这是一个循环性的问题“换句话说,一个人激怒另一个人,但是在你知道之前,没人记得是谁先惹了谁。
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2. It is going to exacerbate many of the issues that we experience today, and in some of the world’s poorest regions it will slow our progress against malnutrition and disease.
它会对目前我们经历的许多问题造成恶化,而且在一些世界上最贫困的地区也会拖慢对抗营养不良和疾病的脚步。
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3. It is going to exacerbate many of the issues that we experience today, and in some of the world's poorest regions it will slow our progress against malnutrition and disease.
这将会使许多我们今天感受到的问题加剧,并且在一些世界上最穷的区域这将会减慢我们对抗营养不良和疾病的前进步伐。
- exacerbate (v.) 1650s, a back-formation from exacerbation or else from Latin exacerbatus, past participle of exacerbare "irritate, provoke." Related: Exacerbated; exacerbating.
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