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| | VERB | | | /ˌriːɪnˈfɔːs/ | | | | 1 | to make an idea , belief , or feeling stronger 强化,深化(想法、信念或感觉) | | The latest figures reinforce the view that economic growth is slowing. 最近的统计数字进一步说明了经济增长速度正在减缓。 | | The message that you should not drink and drive needs to be constantly reinforced. 要时时提醒自己不能酒后开车。 | | 1a | to make a situation , process , or type of behaviour stronger and more likely to continue 加强;加深 | | Feminists often argue that marriage reinforces the inequality between the sexes. 女权主义者常认为婚姻加深了性别间的不平等。 | | | 1b | to make a building , structure , or object stronger 使(建筑物、结构或物体)加固,修缮 | | Crews started work today to reinforce the seriously damaged bridge. 全体人员今天开始动工,修复这座严重毁坏的大桥。 | | | | 2 | to make a group of soldiers, police etc stronger by adding more people or equipment to it 增援 | Words frequently used with reinforce | reinforce 的常见搭配词 | nouns | attitude, belief, idea, impression, notion, stereotype, tendency, trend, view, | 1 | | | | |