reinforce

動詞

UK/ˌriː.ɪnˈfɔːs/
US/ˌriː.ɪnˈfɔːrs/

定義 reinforce 動詞

  1. C2Transitive(及物動詞)

    To make something physically stronger or more resistant to damage.

    加固;使更堅固

    • The edges of the shoe soles were reinforced with stitching to make them more durable.

      鞋底的邊緣用縫線加固,使其更耐用。

    • The bridge needs to be reinforced to support the additional traffic.

      這座橋需要加固以支持更多的交通流量。

    • They decided to reinforce the building with steel beams to prevent structural collapse.

      他們決定用鋼梁加固建築物,以防止結構倒塌。

  2. C1Transitive(及物動詞)

    To provide additional evidence or support to strengthen an existing idea, belief, or feeling, making it seem more valid or convincing.

    加強;鞏固

    • The results of this study further reinforced our initial hypothesis.

      這項研究的結果進一步強化了我們最初的假設。

    • His success story reinforced her determination to pursue her own dreams.

      他的成功故事強化了她的決心去追求自己的夢想。

    • The violent scenes in the movie may reinforce negative stereotypes among some younger viewers.

      電影中的暴力場景可能會強化某些年輕觀眾的負面刻板印象。

  3. Transitive(及物動詞)

    To provide additional personnel or equipment to a military force, making it stronger and more effective.

    增援;加強

    • The front lines required reinforcement when the fighting intensified.

      當戰鬥加劇時,前線需要增援。

    • They reinforced the border area with additional troops to strengthen defenses.

      他們增派部隊加強邊境地區的防禦。

    • The base will be reinforced with new armored vehicles to bolster its defense capabilities.

      基地將增配新的裝甲車以增強防禦能力。