callousing

[美國]/ˈkæləˌsɪŋ/
[英國]/ˈkɑːləˌsɪŋ/

中文釋義

v.使硬結;通過反覆摩擦或經歷hardship使變堅韌;變得冷酷無情;通過經驗使情緒麻木

短語搭配

callousing effect

繭化效應

callousing process

繭化過程

callousing treatment

繭化治療

callousing response

繭化反應

callousing agent

繭化劑

callousing technique

繭化技術

callousing phenomenon

繭化現象

callousing condition

繭化狀態

callousing mechanism

繭化機制

callousing factors

繭化因素

例句

his constant exposure to harsh conditions is callousing his hands.

他經常接觸惡劣環境,使他的手變得粗糙。

she noticed that her emotions were callousing after years of disappointment.

她注意到多年的失望使她的情感變得麻木。

the callousing of his heart made it hard for him to trust others.

他的心變得麻木,使他很難信任他人。

callousing experiences can shape a person's outlook on life.

麻木的經歷可以塑造一個人對生活的看法。

her callousing attitude toward criticism hindered her growth.

她對批評的麻木態度阻礙了她的成長。

he found that callousing himself emotionally helped him cope with stress.

他發現情感上的麻木幫助他應對壓力。

years of working with rough materials had a callousing effect on his skin.

多年與粗糙材料打交道使他的皮膚變得粗糙。

she worried that callousing her feelings would lead to loneliness.

她擔心麻木自己的感情會導致孤獨。

the callousing process can be both physical and emotional.

麻木的過程可以是身體上的,也可以是情感上的。

he was aware that callousing his heart would have long-term consequences.

他知道麻木自己的心會有長期的後果。

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