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1 hardened
adjective1) verhärtet [Arterie]2) (grown tough) abgehärtet, unempfindlich (to, against gegen); hartgesotten [Verbrecher, Krieger]be/become hardened to something — gegen etwas unempfindlich sein/werden
* * *hard·ened[ˈhɑ:dənd, AM ˈhɑ:rd-]she was \hardened to his compliments sie war für seine Komplimente unempfänglich* * *['hAːdnd]adjsteel gehärtet; troops zäh, abgehärtet; sinner verstockt; attitude verhärtet; arteries verkalktto be hardened to the cold/the climate — gegen die Kälte/das Klima abgehärtet sein
to be hardened to sb's charms —
to be hardened to death — an den Tod gewöhnt sein
you become hardened to it after a while — daran gewöhnt man sich mit der Zeit
* * *adjective1) verhärtet [Arterie]2) (grown tough) abgehärtet, unempfindlich (to, against gegen); hartgesotten [Verbrecher, Krieger]be/become hardened to something — gegen etwas unempfindlich sein/werden
* * *adj.abgehärtet adj.gehärtet adj.verhärtet adj.
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