常見例句雙語例句It is not too late for him to toughen up.現(xiàn)在採取強(qiáng)硬的措施尚未爲(wèi)時(shí)過晚。Never has 45 euros been better spent, but I need to toughen up – and quickly – if my money is not to run out well before I reach India.這45歐元花得太值得了,但是,假如我不想在到達(dá)印度以前把錢花光的話,我必須把錢袋子看緊一點(diǎn),路也要走得更快一點(diǎn)。And, I’m sorry, if you are older than 30 and your feelings get hurt by strangers commenting on the thigh sizes of 14-year-olds in a magazine, you need to toughen up.對(duì)不起,如果你超過30嵗,還會(huì)因爲(wèi)陌生人對(duì)襍志上14嵗少女身材的評(píng)論而受傷,你應(yīng)該變得堅(jiān)強(qiáng)點(diǎn)。原聲例句In SERE training military personnel are subjected to many of the same techniques to toughen them up for possible capture by an enemy - and Ritz says SERE trainers were imported to the Guantanamo Bay detention facility.But those who are easier graders than average will never feel guilty and toughen up.而那些評(píng)分本來就比平均標(biāo)準(zhǔn)松的,根本不會(huì)覺得內(nèi)疚,不會(huì)因此更嚴(yán)格。耶魯公開課 - 死亡課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句Maybe young women are afraid of being rejected, but they have to toughen up.FORBES: Move up http://i.forbesimg.com t Move downHeavy-equipment manufacturer Caterpillar is eager to learn how to toughen up its bulldozers and tractors.FORBES: Magazine ArticlePrimary battles toughen up the nominee for the fiercer attacks of the general election to come.ECONOMIST: John Kerry gets ever closer to the nomination 返回 toughen up