hone
hone 英 [həʊn] 美 [hoʊn]
n. 磨刀石;想念;抱怨 vt. 用磨刀石磨
进行时:honing 过去式:honed 过去分词:honed 第三人称单数:hones 名词复数:hones
- The verb hone means to sharpen skills. When you practice shooting baskets every day after school, you are honing your skills as a basketball player.
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- n. 磨刀石;想念;抱怨
- vt. 用磨刀石磨
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1. If ethics and morals go together, you have to hone your skills at reasoning critically about ethical and moral issues.
如果道德和道德价值取向一致,你得锻炼你严格推理有关道德和道德价值问题的技巧。
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2. "I should have been more of an equal and helped him hone his social skills, which I feel he still lacks, " he says.
他说:“我应该以一种更平等的方式帮助他磨练自己的社交技能。 这也是他现在正缺少的。”
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3. It is at that point that we begin to actively, intentionally hone our characters.
只是在那个时候,我们在主动地,有意识地磨砺我们的性格。
- hone (n.) Old English han "a stone, rock, (boundary) stone," from Proto-Germanic *haino (source also of Old Norse hein "hone"), from PIE *ko- "to sharpen, whet." The specific sense "whetstone, stone used for sharpening tools that require a delicate edge" emerged in Middle English (early 14c.). "A hone differs from a whetstone in being of finer grit and more compact texture" [Century Dictionary].
- hone (v.) "rub or sharpen on or as on a hone," 1788, from hone (n.). Related: Honed; honing. The verb form in Middle English (hene) and Old English (hænan) meant "cast stones at."
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