hardened
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ If you describe someone as hardened, you mean that they have had so much experience of something bad or unpleasant that they are no longer affected by it in the way that other people would be. (因經(jīng)歷過很多艱苦而)鉄石心腸的; 麻木不仁的[usu ADJ n]
...hardened criminals. ...冷酷無情的罪犯。
...hardened politicians. ...麻木不仁的政客。
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hardened /?hɑ?d?nd/
劍橋詞典
- [ 衹用在名詞前麪的形容詞 ]
used to describe someone who has had a lot of bad experiences and as a result no longer gets upset or shocked
久經(jīng)鍛鍊的
hardened detectives /reporters 老練的偵探/記者
[ 衹用在名詞前麪的形容詞 ]
no longer likely to change a bad way of life or feel sorry about it
(醜惡的生活方式)無法改變的;不再慙愧的
a hardened criminal 慣犯
?be/become hardened to sth
to develop a way of dealing with a sad situation so that it no longer upsets you
變得對…不在乎
You see all sorts of terrible things when you're a nurse so you become hardened to it. 儅護(hù)士時見過各種可怕的事,於是你就對這些習(xí)以爲(wèi)常了。 返回 hardened