strengthen
strengthen — 動詞
1. to add power or strength to a person, object, or situation; or to gain more powe
加強;增強
使變得更強或更有效
to add power or strength to a person, object, or situation; or to gain more power or strength yourself
A short walk every morning can strengthen your leg muscles.
每天早上散步可以加強妳的腿部肌肉。
collocation: strengthen + body part (muscles, bones, heart)
Hui strengthened her argument by adding more facts to the report.
Hui 在報告中加入更多事實來加強她的論點。
strengthen + argument / case / position
The new law is designed to strengthen protections for local wildlife.
這項新法旨在加強對當地野生動物的保護。
During the storm, the winds strengthened and knocked down several trees.
暴風雨期間風勢增強,吹倒了好幾棵樹。
Kian and his cousin strengthened their friendship by writing letters every week.
Kian 和他的表弟每週寫信,鞏固了他們的友誼。
- reinforce
add extra support to something already in place; more concrete/physical than strengthen
- boost
increase quickly or temporarily; more informal and immediate than strengthen
- enhance
improve the quality or value of something; less about raw power and more about refinement
- fortify
make stronger against attack or damage; carries defensive or protective overtones
文法句型
strengthen + noun phrase (transitive)
noun phrase / weather / relationship + strengthen (intransitive)
用法筆記
Can be used transitively (with a direct object: strengthen something) or intransitively (without an object: something strengthens). The intransitive form is common for weather, relationships, and economic conditions.