bolstered 支撑着的(bloster的变体)
加固的(bloster的变体)
- Every consumer good has a cost not borne out by its price but instead falsely bolstered by a vanishing resource economy.
每件消费品的价值并非通过其价格来证实,而是错误的通过不断消失的资源经济来予以支撑。 - The Maoists’ prestige may be further bolstered in coming months by their having quit government at a time of mounting economic hardship and disillusionment with the peace process.
他们在经济困境日趋严峻及和平理想破灭的当下辞去政权,这将使得毛派的声誉在接下来几个月进一步得到支撑。 - To establish what the person was 'really' like, the scientists had people fill out their own personality reports, which were bolstered with personality ratings from friends or parents.
为了知道测试者到底是什么样的人,科学家让他们填写了性格报告,这份报告由朋友和父母所作出的评价作为支撑。
Bolster \Bol"ster\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bolstered}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Bolstering}.]
1. To support with a bolster or pillow. --S. Sharp.
2. To support, hold up, or maintain with difficulty or
unusual effort; -- often with up.
To bolster baseness. --Drayton.
Shoddy inventions designed to bolster up a
factitious pride. --Compton
Reade.
Bolstered \Bol"stered\, a.
1. Supported; upheld.
2. Swelled out.