hardened 的定义
- made or become hard or harder.
- pitiless; unfeeling.
- firmly established or unlikely to change; inveterate: a hardened criminal.
- inured; toughened: a hardened trooper.
- rigid; unyielding: a hardened attitude.
- equipped to launch missiles from underground silos.
- capable of being launched from an underground silo.
hardened 近义词
unfeeling
hardened 的近义词 34 个
- coldhearted
- seasoned
- accustomed
- benumbed
- callous
- habituated
- indurated
- inured
- prepared
- steeled
- toughened
- unbending
- case-hardened
- contemptuous
- cruel
- disdainful
- hard-as-nails
- hard-bitten
- hard-boiled
- hardhearted
- heartless
- impenetrable
- impious
- inaccessible
- irreverent
- obdurate
- obtuse
- resistant
- unashamed
- uncaring
- uncompassionate
- unemotional
- unrepenting
- unsubmissive
hardened 的反义词 5 个
更多hardened例句
- I’m also alarmed by the hardened edge to China’s new superpower status.
- You can pretend not to care about the Oscars, but even the most hardened souls secretly thrill to their glamour.
- He is tempting even the most hardened cynics to violate their rules against being impressed this time of year.
- They’re sitting on data that is increasingly seen as crucial to advertising in light of Google’s hardened stance on user-level tracking.
- Many of them are convicted drug dealers and other hardened criminals.
- The cells are austere—essentially hardened trailers—that cost about $40,000 each to build.
- A generation of Syrian kids have the far-away gazes of battle-hardened soldiers returning from war.
- She reportedly told them, “Sophie Lyons is a hardened criminal, and too smart to be caught like this.”
- A comedy titan who was always the center of attention, amusing even the most hardened of cynics with his manic energy.
- Even Haggard, case-hardened as he was, didn't light his cigar for full twenty minutes.
- Why hast thou made us to err, O Lord, from thy ways: why hast thou hardened our heart, that we should not fear thee?
- And they have not hearkened to me: nor inclined their ear: but have hardened their neck, and have done worse than their fathers.
- A hardened dealer once went near a large meeting of men with a wagon load of bottles containing cold tea.
- The hardened devils of Anzacs, who had taken cover betwixt the shell-proofs built of piles of stores, roared with laughter.