stiffening 的 2 个定义
- to make stiff.
- to become stiff.
- to become suddenly tense, rigid, or taut, as in bracing oneself for or drawing back from shock, fear, or displeasure: He stiffened, expecting to hear the worst.
stiffening 近义词
make or become harder
更多stiffening例句
- When muscles contract and stiffen up, they can put pressure on nearby nerves.
- From Charlottesville to Capitol Hill, folks bracing for the worst — workers and residents who lived through violence and bloodshed — stiffened and waited for the metal manifestations of so much American hatred to be removed.
- Our skin sags, our hair goes gray, joints stiffen and creak—all signs that our components—that is, proteins and other biomolecules—aren’t what they used to be.
- GOP-backed bills in various statehouses aim to ban ballot drop boxes, limit voting periods, restrict absentee voting or stiffen requirements for voter identification.
- In December, Congress rewrote aviation safety laws in an effort to stiffen the regulator’s oversight of the company.
- The embrace caused Susskind to stiffen up “like an unwilling virgin,” he later said.
- She would break down to some degree, and then stiffen back up.
- Black Hood took two steps toward her and saw her gun wrist stiffen.
- Jessie saw the dark eyes blaze and the stern face of the countess stiffen with fury.
- Beardsley saw her stiffen; there was a change across her face, a struggle beneath the eyes.
- From where he sat watching—curious to see what Cash would do—Bud saw him flinch and stiffen as a man does under pain.
- There is also in large bridges wind-bracing to stiffen the structure against horizontal forces.