exacerbate
exacerbate — 動詞
1. to increase the severity or intensity of a problem, illness, or negative conditi
加劇;惡化
使原本不好的情況變得更糟
to increase the severity or intensity of a problem, illness, or negative condition that already exists
The severe drought exacerbated the region's water shortage.
嚴重的乾旱加劇了該地區的缺水問題。
exacerbate + noun phrase for a problem
Rafael's constant criticism only exacerbated the tension between them.
Rafael 不斷的批評只加劇了他們之間的緊張關係。
Yael's allergy was exacerbated by the high pollen count this spring.
Yael 的過敏症狀因今年春天的高花粉量而惡化。
Poor road design exacerbated the traffic congestion during rush hour.
不良的道路設計使尖峰時段的交通堵塞更加嚴重。
Trang's lack of sleep exacerbated her headache until she felt sick.
Trang 睡眠不足讓她的頭痛加劇,直到她感到噁心。
- worsen
the most direct equivalent; less formal and more common in everyday speech
- aggravate
similar formality; often used for personal irritation as well as problems
- intensify
can be neutral or negative, broader in application
- compound
suggests adding a new element that makes an existing problem more complex
文法句型
exacerbate + noun phrase
用法筆記
Common in formal writing and academic contexts, particularly when discussing problems, conflicts, or medical conditions. The object is always something negative that already exists — you cannot use 'exacerbate' with a neutral or positive situation.