aggravated
英 [ˈæɡrəveɪtɪd]
美 [ˈæɡrəveɪtɪd]
adj. (罪行)严重的,加重的
v. 使严重; 使恶化; (尤指故意地)激怒,惹恼
aggravate的过去分词和过去式
过去式:aggravated
BNC.23210 / COCA.16312
牛津词典
adj.
- (罪行)严重的,加重的
an aggravated crime involves further unnecessary violence or unpleasant behaviour
柯林斯词典
- ADJ (罪行)加重的,严重的
Aggravatedis used to describe a serious crime which involves violence.- He was jailed for aggravated assault.
他因犯严重伤害罪而被判入狱。
- He was jailed for aggravated assault.
英英释义
adj
- incited, especially deliberately, to anger
- aggravated by passive resistance
- the provoked animal attacked the child
- made more severe or intense especially in law
- aggravated assault
双语例句
- Mary aggravated her injuries by refusing treatment.
拒绝治疗加重了玛丽之受之伤。 - The serious circumstances of the aggravated offense of crime of robbery should be strictly interpreted.
对构成抢劫罪加重犯的严重情节应该作严格的限制解释。 - In modern time, environmental pollution has aggravated due to the development of industry.
在当今社会,由于工业的发展,环境污染加重了。 - The war has aggravated an acute economic crisis
战争加剧了原本已很严重的经济危机。 - But all night, night to the faster and faster, and he also aggravated the suffering.
但一切都晚了,黑夜来的越来越快了,他的痛苦也加重了。 - Ice water aggravated my toothache.
冰水使我的牙痛加重了。 - They found that the lack of rain aggravated the serious shortage of food.
他们发现干旱使食物短缺加重了。 - He was jailed for aggravated assault.
他因犯严重伤害罪而被判入狱。 - The Subprime crisis has aggravated the turbulence of global financial markets.
次贷危机的持续深化加剧了全球金融市场的动荡。 - The lack of rain aggravated the already serious lack of food.
缺少雨水加重了业已严重的食物缺乏。