reinforces
v. 加固( reinforce的第三人称单数 ); 使更结实; 加强; 充实
If something reinforces a feeling, situation, or process, it makes it stronger or more intense.
A stronger European Parliament would, they fear, only reinforce the power of the larger countries...
他们担心一个更加强大的欧洲议会只会增强大国的力量。
This sense of privilege tends to be reinforced by the outside world.
这种优越感往往会被外部世界强化。
If something reinforces an idea or point of view, it provides more evidence or support for it.
...films that reinforce the idea that we live in a threatening and risky world.
让我们更加意识到自己生活的世界充满威胁和危险的电影
To reinforce an object means to make it stronger or harder.
Eventually, they had to reinforce the walls with exterior beams.
最终,他们不得不通过增加外梁来对墙体进行加固。
To reinforce an army or a police force means to make it stronger by increasing its size or providing it with more weapons. To reinforce a position or place means to make it stronger by sending more soldiers or weapons.
Both sides have been reinforcing their positions after yesterday's fierce fighting...
双方经过昨天的激战后都在向各自的阵地增派兵力。
Troops and police have been reinforced in the southern Pakistan city of Hyderabad.
巴基斯坦南部的海得拉巴市已增派了军队和警力。
This evidence reinforces my view.
这个证据证实了我的看法.
The result reinforces the importance of beauty acurrency in modern China.
这个结果将加重美丽在现代中国的砝码.
Company policymaker relapses balance, final decision: On one reinforces a line.
公司决策者反复权衡, 最终决定: 上一支加强队.
It merely reinforces the idea that China is stridently nationalistic and unaccountable.
这只能让人们加深对中国不可理喻的民族主义,并一意孤行的印象.
" Our work suggests that heavy drinking actually reinforces negative memories. "
“ 我们的研究表明酗酒实际上能强化人的负面记忆. ”