enhanced 的定义
en·hanced, en·hanc·ing.
enhanced 近义词
improve, embellish
更多enhanced例句
- Advertisers extend reach among these fragmented and distinct audiences with ad-supported CTV content, and they also enhance impact.
- What you wear while doing so should enhance that experience—not detract from it.
- Indeed, a Fortune-SurveyMonkey poll between August 17 and 18 found that 31% of Americans who were getting enhanced unemployment benefits have cut their household spending since the benefits ended in July.
- The programs could also be used to enhance the capabilities of the military’s drones, which generally still require a remote pilot on the ground to maneuver.
- Kohl’s has reduced the amount of inventory it carries in stores and simplified displays to enhance shoppers’ sense of security in its stores.
- Administration lawyers also approved the "enhanced interrogation techniques" and said they were legally permissible.
- Six of those over 12 years in prison were part of enhanced sentence due to the fact she was pregnant at the time.
- After just a “few minutes” of questioning at Cobalt, he was subject to enhanced interrogation techniques.
- Clausewitz not only survived World War II; he emerged from it with his reputation greatly enhanced.
- The GOP also enhanced its hold on the statehouse, which the party took over two years ago.
- Her success increased her confidence in herself and enhanced the boldness and freedom with which she handled her brush.
- The story of the romance of their lives, being widely rumored, greatly enhanced the interest with which they were welcomed.
- High cheek bones and prominent maxillary muscles enhanced the truculence indicated by his chin.
- Here he notably enhanced his popularity as a preacher, and became one of the recognized leaders of Nonconformist opinion.
- All at once every symbol was constant, static and livid upon the screen, enhanced by the words equate—complete—equate—complete.