0 to make something stronger:
1 to make something stronger, usually by adding more material or another piece:
2 to make a material or structure stronger by adding something to it:
The containers have been reinforced with steel bands.
reinforced concrete
3 to make an idea or belief stronger:
reinforce the message/idea/view that The huge support given to big business by politicians has reinforced the message that the pursuit of wealth is the only thing that matters.
They recommended that we reinforce our new brand identity with an advertising campaign.
4 to increase the power of something, especially by making it bigger:
The foundations will have to be reinforced to prevent the house from sinking further into the ground.
Caring for animals is not sentimentality - it reinforces our respect for life.
The builders used metal rods to reinforce the walls of the building.
Nonetheless, ratios of post-harvest weights to pre-harvest weights reinforced the view that weight fluctuations were not uniformly large.
Furthermore, earlier marriage reinforces this trend, because graduates will be spending a greater proportion of their childbearing years in marriage.
The restriction of fingerprint collection to people already suspected of a crime reinforced the tendency to rely upon punishment rather than effective state investigation.
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加固, 使更結實, 強化,加深,進一步證實(觀點、看法等)…
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加固, 使更结实, 强化,加深,进一步证实(观点、看法等)…
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reafirmar, reforzar, fortalecer…
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reforçar…
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(意見・考え)を強める, ~を強固なものにする, ~を強化する…
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güçlendirmek, desteklemek, daha güçlü hâle getirmek…
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renforcer…
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refermar, reforçar…
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