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1 (to) harden
(to) harden /ˈhɑ:dn/A v. t.1 indurire2 (fig.) indurire; incallire; rendere insensibile; inasprire: Sorrow has hardened him, il dolore lo ha indurito (o inasprito)4 (metall.) temprareB v. i.2 (fig.) indurirsi; incallirsi; diventare insensibile; inasprirsi3 (fig.) irrobustirsi; temprarsi4 (fig.) consolidarsi; rafforzarsi; farsi più forte5 (econ., fin.) (di prezzi, azioni, ecc.) rafforzarsi, consolidarsi● to harden one's heart, diventare insensibile; costruirsi una corazza (fig.); inasprirsi □ to harden a plant off, abituare una pianta alle intemperie. -
2 (to) harden
(to) harden /ˈhɑ:dn/A v. t.1 indurire2 (fig.) indurire; incallire; rendere insensibile; inasprire: Sorrow has hardened him, il dolore lo ha indurito (o inasprito)4 (metall.) temprareB v. i.2 (fig.) indurirsi; incallirsi; diventare insensibile; inasprirsi3 (fig.) irrobustirsi; temprarsi4 (fig.) consolidarsi; rafforzarsi; farsi più forte5 (econ., fin.) (di prezzi, azioni, ecc.) rafforzarsi, consolidarsi● to harden one's heart, diventare insensibile; costruirsi una corazza (fig.); inasprirsi □ to harden a plant off, abituare una pianta alle intemperie.
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