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1 harden
1. v делать твёрдым, придавать твёрдость2. v укреплять3. v затвердевать, делаться твёрдым, твердеть4. v делать выносливым, закалять, укреплять5. v становиться выносливым, закаляться6. v делать бесчувственным, бессердечным; ожесточатьto be hardened in heart — ожесточиться, озлобиться
7. v становиться бесчувственным, бессердечным; ожесточаться8. v ком. повышаться9. v ком. стабилизироваться10. v ком. придавать жёсткость11. v ком. становиться жёстким12. v метал. закалять13. v метал. закаляться14. v тех. цементировать, отверждать15. v тех. отверждаться16. v тех. физ. увеличивать жёсткость17. v тех. воен. защищать от ядерного взрыва18. v тех. склерозировать; вызывать склероз19. v тех. склерозироваться, становиться склеротичным; уплотнятьсяСинонимический ряд:1. solidify (verb) cake; concrete; congeal; dry; fix; fossilise; fossilize; indurate; ossify; petrify; set; solidify2. toughen (verb) acclimate; acclimatise; acclimatize; accustom; brace; caseharden; climatize; confirm; discipline; fortify; habituate; season; stiffen; strengthen; toughenАнтонимический ряд:indulge; melt; pamper; soften; spoil; warm
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