词汇 | compounded |
释义 | compounded past simple and past participle ofcompound compound verb uk /kəmˈpaʊnd/ us /kəmˈpaʊnd/ compoundverb (WORSEN)[ Toften passive ] to make a problem or difficult situation worse: 使加重,使加剧,使恶化 Her terror was compounded by the feeling that she was being watched.她有种被人监视的感觉,这加剧了她的恐惧感。 His financial problems were compounded when he unexpectedly lost his job.他意外地失去了工作,这使他手头更紧了。 Severe drought has compounded food shortages in the region.严重的干旱加剧了该地区的食品短缺问题。 Deteriorating and making worse add admin aggravate backslide be downhillidiom debase deteriorate deterioration devaluation disintegrate dog one step forward, two steps backidiom regress regression regressive regressively vulgarize wear thinidiom worse worsen compoundverb (COMBINE)[ T ] to mix two things together: 使混合;使复合 Most tyres are made of rubber compounded with other chemicals and materials.大多数轮胎都是用橡胶和其他化学制品、材料混合制成的。 Connecting and combining abut additive adjoin affix something to something agglomerate connecting converge convergence cor couple something together isthmic jointed junction kludge knit unify unintegrated union unseparated wad Examples of compoundedcompounded In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The effects of seasonal drought on background canopy-gap disturbance in the tropics are expected to be substantially compounded by the effects of major disturbances. This problem was compounded as the image provided by the camera was visible locally but in an undegraded form. This role is compounded by two key difficulties of modern day modelling. The clinicians' difficulties are further compounded by the older adult often having internalised the media version, so pushing down and distorting their own experiences. How does one proceed from impartiality, possibly compounded with sympathy, to the utilitarian mean rule? This problem is compounded by the presence, within the ranch, of patches of thicket harbouring untreated populations of tsetse. Taylor compounded for the living before he was presented, a not uncommon practice. This difficulty was compounded by the dominant ideology which made domestic labour invisible, both materially and ideologically. Thus, regional brain maturation is most likely abnormal in autism, but this abnormality is compounded by experientially based abnormality. This problem is compounded when the biotechnology companies guard much of their data as confidential business information. This situation was compounded by the old age of the vast majority of cocoa farmers. More disturbingly still, these structural obstacles were compounded by an initial delay in the release of government loans and allowances. For the two and three-dimensional case, the form of the above matrix can be compounded in a block diagonal structure. In trade, the uncertainty created by high domestic inflation is compounded by the destabilising effect on the real exchange rate. Population increase, reduced fallow periods and an increase in maize cropping have further compounded the problem. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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