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worsened

/wur-suhn/US // ˈwɜr sən //UK // (ˈwɜːsən) //

恶化了,恶化的,恶化了的,恶化

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : to make or become worse.

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Examples

  • If the situation worsens, the government could cancel the performing arts again.

  • More than half of adults in the United States have seen their mental health worsen due to worry and stress during the pandemic, and 75% of employees are reporting burnout at work, with 40% reporting burnout specifically during the pandemic.

  • Over fifty percent still felt fatigued, and about 44 percent described a worsened quality of life.

  • Effective communication is one critical piece to helping people adapt to a world of worsening hurricanes.

  • Wooten indicated the surge in cases at San Diego State University, which has accounted for more than 600 cases in the past three weeks, is a big reason why San Diego’s cases have worsened.

  • As night fell, the rescue operation slowed and sea conditions worsened.

  • When Ebola worsened in Freetown, Salia could have chosen to return to safety in Maryland.

  • The nature of federal policy in regards to finance further worsened the situation for the small-scale entrepreneur.

  • His symptoms soon worsened, and a repeat test on Friday night showed evidence of the virus.

  • In Tripoli the violence has just worsened, with government offices closed, shops and gas stations shuttered.

  • But success has turned his head, worsened him, since,—as it has done with many a good man before.

  • Folk thocht afterwards that ilka time Tod cam near the house the fever had worsened.

  • As such, his capacity for evil was greatly increased and his chances of ultimate salvation correspondingly worsened.

  • And if not, in what way would the race have been worsened had we all been as fortunately circumstanced?

  • The hours went by, and still she did not come, and still the storm worsened.