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 worsen ['wә:sn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 使更坏, 使恶化

vi. 变得更坏, 恶化

[经] 恶化




    worsen


    Worsen \Wors"en\, v. t.
    1. To make worse; to deteriorate; to impair.

    It is apparent that, in the particular point of
    which we have been conversing, their condition is
    greatly worsened. --Southey.

    2. To get the better of; to worst. [R.]


    Worsen \Wors"en\, v. i.
    To grow or become worse. --De Quincey.

    Indifferent health, which seemed rather to worsen than
    improve. --Carlyle.

    1. Brokers only expect the market to worsen, as One Peachtree Center and two other large towers add 3.6 million square feet, or 31% more space, to the market by 1993.
    2. The central bank cautioned that borrowing to fund costs of this magnitude "would increase interest payments so sharply that fiscal flexibility would be lost and tax increases will need to be made, which would worsen the overall economy."
    3. America's net debtor position stood at $532.5 billion at the end of last year and is expected to worsen by another $120 billion this year.
    4. A Japanese newspaper reported that Mr. Schevardnadze said he wouldn't rule out another coup attempt if economic conditions continue to worsen in the Soviet nation.
    5. And while most believed the government can reduce drug abuse, 55 percent expected the problem to worsen.
    6. They don't recognize that we have a global economy." Still, trade frictions between the U.S. and the Europeans could worsen if GATT talks can't be put back on course.
    7. The Imperial Household Agency said the emperor's normal pressure was not immediately available, but a typical normal reading is about 120 over 80. High blood pressure can pose a strain on the heart and worsen internal bleeding.
    8. Inundation by the Nile would worsen the relief problems but officials are uncertain whether it will flood the city.
    9. "Retaining the state of emergency in Natal can only worsen the conflict, not resolve it," the federation said.
    10. While 26 percent of those surveyed said they expected business conditions to worsen over the next six months, that figure was down from 30 percent in November.
    11. The small decline had been expected by analysts, who are debating whether the economy's slowdown will worsen into a recession.
    12. Banks should pay a special assessment to bolster the deposit insurance fund, the General Accounting Office urged. But the industry said the move would worsen the credit crunch.
    13. This, in turn, could worsen the Third World debt crisis.
    14. Fewer people, 7.8 percent vs. 8.3 percent, said they would worsen.
    15. Used inappropriately, Ritalin can worsen matters, inducing side effects that include headaches, insomnia and suppressed appetite.
    16. The exchange argues that the product, which the SEC temporarily approved yesterday, will help ease rather than worsen any volatility in the stock market.
    17. ACCOUNTING STANDARDS will only worsen the tax discrepancy between reported and real profits.
    18. Elf's offshore operation of about 60,000 bpd has been shut down but Elf continues to produce offshore. In the longer term the strike will worsen a decline in investment which began almost a year ago.
    19. Higher interest rates worsen the deficit in two ways.
    20. But it also is likely to worsen inflation fears.
    21. Such psychological pressure is among "a lot of compelling reasons this ground war will start sooner rather than later." Humanitarian factors also are pushing Mr. Bush to move on the ground as food and fuel shortages worsen for the citizens of Kuwait.
    22. As the nation's scourge of illegal drugs continued to worsen through the 1980s, Congress responded before each election with more laws and harsher penalties.
    23. It could also worsen strains between the U.S. and two of its allies in the region, Turkey and Pakistan, Moslem countries that enjoy good relations with Iran.
    24. Many have grown concerned that a big decline in the value of the yen in recent months threatens to worsen the $49 billion trade deficit between the two nations.
    25. In the poll, 25 percent expected the nation's economy to worsen in the next few years.
    26. But rail workers argue that freight train delays would worsen and safety would suffer if crews were cut.
    27. He cautioned that further study will be necessary to learn how long the improvement lasts and whether the children eventually worsen again.
    28. The top U.N. environment official on Monday urged immediate steps by industrialized countries to curb global warming, saying delay will only worsen a disaster looming over future generations.
    29. He said that despite efforts to assist the stricken areas, the situation in the north could worsen without extra international funds.
    30. Indeed, measures the new government will have to take to push the nation toward recovery could worsen things over the short term.
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