0 to make worse -- memburukkan
1 to make (someone) angry or impatient -- memburukkan
She was aggravated by the constant questions.
Today, such problems are aggravated by the pressures of modernization.
The ending of the superpower stand-off, however, has aggravated conditions that contribute to ethnic rivalry and tension.
The situation was aggravated by the fact that more routine work had to be done with fewer staff working in poorer conditions.
After admission, his orthopnea and dyspnea were aggravated despite thrombolytic and anticongestive therapies.
The slow process causing later occlusion might be due to slow obliteration of the shunt, possibly aggravated by an acute illness.
If so, it might have already been aggravated by a lack of male agricultural labour.
A sharp drop in production in 1965/66 further aggravated the grain situation.
Taking this same approach in many developing countries would be disastrous, aggravating poverty and malnutrition for hundreds of millions.
中文繁体
使更糟, 使(局勢等)更嚴重,加劇, 使(病情)惡化,加重…
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使更糟, 使(局势等)更严重,加剧, 使(病情)恶化,加重…
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agravar, exasperar, empeorar…
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agravar, exasperar…
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(負担)をさらに重くする, ~をいらいらさせる, いら立たせる…
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bir durumu, şartları daha da kötüye götürmek, ağırlaştırmak…
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aggraver, envenimer, agacer…
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agreujar, exasperar…
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