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词汇 compounding
释义 compounding
present 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。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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 compounding


compounding

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


However, since the compounding predicate is defeasible, it can be pragmatically overridden along the same lines as the examples discussed above.
The compounding effects of tropical deforestation and greenhouse warming on climate.
Individuals know rates of return on various types of investments, present value calculations, and the process of compounding returns.
Similar arguments extend to what looks like noun incorporation, but could be best analysed as compounding (see the above references).
With the epidemic expanding and problems compounding, medical and social science professionals responded with critical notice.
Perhaps the seminar showed them the power of compounding returns and the payoff to saving earlier in life.
Compounding these problems of policy implementation in the face of local resistance were continuing tensions between forest conservation and other policy objectives.
Rather, like para- composites, they can be lexical in nature, derived by a form of compounding, and not by syntactic incorporation.
Yet she views the morphological process of compounding in itself, especially if revealed by a metaphorical derivation, already as a defining feature of noun-incorporation.
Systematic empirical or experimental work on this variability is scarce, but many studies on compounding contain pertinent remarks and data.
Children who already face the risk of exposure to marital aggression thus may experience compounding risks in the subtle everyday dynamics of family interactions.
This simplification is like the simplification committed when one ignores the effect of compounding interest.
This schema defeasibly specifies that the compounding predicate is made-ofsubstance.
Since there is no verb *dosen, it cannot be used for compounding in a schema like (71).
Compounding this problem is that many of the experiences we wish to study occur spontaneously in natural, rather than laboratory, environments.
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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