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coarsen
[ˈkɔːs(ə)n] [ˈkɔːrs(ə)n]

  • vt. 使变粗;使变粗俗
  • vi. 变粗糙;变粗俗

[ 第三人称单数 coarsens 现在分词 coarsening 过去式 coarsened 过去分词 coarsened ]

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  使某物变粗糙

... chameleon n.变色龙,蜥蜴;善变之人 coarsen v.使某物变粗糙 conjure v.恳求,祈求;变魔术,变戏法 ...

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  使粗化

... 粗化机 roughing machine 使粗化 coarsen 粗化沉积 lag deposits ...

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短语

coarsen n 使某物变粗糙

coarsen treatment 打毛处理

coarsen roughen 变粗糙

to coarsen grinding sizes 放粗磨矿粒度

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  • 使变粗

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coarsen [ 'kɔ:sn ]

  • v.
    • make or become coarse or coarser

      "coarsen the surface"; "Their minds coarsened"

    • make less subtle or refined

      "coarsen one's ideals"

以上来源于: WordNet

 柯林斯英汉双解大词典 

coarsen /ˈkɔːsən/ ( coarsening, coarsened, coarsens )

  • 1. 

    V-T/V-I If something coarsens or is coarsened, it becomes thicker or rougher in texture. 使变粗糙

    例:

    Skin thickens, dries, and coarsens after sun exposure.

    皮肤在阳光的暴晒下会变厚、变干且变粗糙。

    例:

    ...his gnarled, coarsened features.

    ...他那久经风霜、粗犷的线条。

  • 2. 

    V-T/V-I If someone's behaviour or speech coarsens or if they coarsen it, they become less polite or they begin to speak in a less pleasant way. 变粗俗

    例:

    Her voice has deepened and coarsened with the years.

    她的声音随着岁月变更越发深哑。

    例:

    He had coarsened his voice to an approximation of Cockney.

    他的声音变得跟粗俗的伦敦佬差不多。

同近义词同根词

  • vi. 变粗糙;变粗俗
  • roughen

词根: coarse

adj.

coarse 粗糙的;粗俗的;下等的

adv.

coarsely 粗糙地;鄙俗地;粗俗地

n.

coarseness 粗;粗糙;劣等

双语例句权威例句

  • Meanwhile, too great interface thickness would coarsen the secondary arms.

    同时过大界面厚度导致主枝晶和次枝晶粗化。

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  • The more the increase of cooling rate or pre-deformation, the more the secondary dendrite arms are easy to coarsen.

    冷却速率越大变形处理以后试样熔化过程中容易发生二次之间的合并。

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  • Lyona Ostricker would assume the stage and sing Russian classics and then coarsen his voice and do an imitation of a famous black jazz singer.

    莱昂纳·奥斯特里克上台,先俄罗斯经典老歌,然后再把声音变低,模仿一位著名黑人爵士歌手

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  • The man who once did so much to coarsen political debate has developed a nice line in feline subtlety.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • Just to coarsen things, he admitted that the tipoff came from a policeman who had taken payment from one of his colleagues.

    NEWYORKER: Hack Work

  • By using DiCaprio, and then aging him with prosthetic makeup, Eastwood lets us see how a slender, good-looking young man might thicken and coarsen with years and power.

    NEWYORKER: The Man in Charge

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