aggravated
aggravated 英 [ˈægrəveɪtɪd]
adj. 加重的;恶化的 v. 加重;恶化(aggravate的过去分词);刺激
- When you see the word aggravated in the description of a crime, it's a more serious crime. Aggravated assault is more than a punch in the nose — it’s assault with the intent of causing serious bodily harm.
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- adj. 加重的;恶化的
- v. 加重;恶化(aggravate的过去分词);刺激
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1. His illness was aggravated by anxiety.
他的病情因焦虑而加重。
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2. The bad weather aggravated his illness.
坏天气加重了他的病情。
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3. All of these factors are aggravated when the men can find no legitimate work, because of mistrust and a brutal job market.
当这些人们因为误解和残酷的就业市场而找不到合法工作时,所有这些因素都恶化了。
- aggravated (adj.) 1540s, "increased, magnified," past-participle adjective from aggravate. Meaning "irritated" is from 1610s; that of "made worse" is from 1630s. The earlier adjective was simply aggravate "threatened" (late 15c.), from the Latin past participle.
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