worsen
worsen — 動詞
1. for a bad situation or condition to become more serious or severe; if an event o
惡化
變得更嚴重或更糟糕
for a bad situation or condition to become more serious or severe; if an event or action worsens something, it makes that situation or condition more serious, severe, or unpleasant — for example, a headache that worsens over several hours, or an argument that worsens an already tense relationship.
Reema's cough worsened after she returned to the smoky kitchen.
Reema 回到充滿油煙的廚房後,咳嗽變得更加嚴重。
intransitive: health condition worsens
The heavy rain worsened the flooding across the coastal town.
大雨使得沿海城鎮的淹水災情更加嚴重。
transitive: [cause] worsened [effect]
After the argument, tensions among the team worsened considerably.
爭吵過後,團隊之間的緊張關係明顯惡化。
The economic conditions worsened as more shops closed each month.
隨著每月有更多商店倒閉,經濟狀況逐漸惡化。
Ignoring the leak will worsen the damage to the wooden floor.
忽略漏水問題會使木地板的損壞更加嚴重。
- deteriorate
more gradual and often physical (buildings, health, quality); less direct than 'worsen'
- aggravate
transitive only; suggests making an existing problem more annoying or severe
- exacerbate
formal register; used in medical and political contexts for making an already bad situation worse
文法句型
worsen (intransitive) — subject + worsen
worsen + object (transitive) — subject + worsen + object
用法筆記
Frequently used both with and without an object. The intransitive form (e.g., 'the crisis worsened') is more common than the transitive form (e.g., 'they worsened the crisis'). In everyday conversation, 'get worse' is a more natural alternative, especially in informal contexts.