reinforced
adjective uk/ˌriː.ɪnˈfɔːst/ us/ˌriː.ɪnˈfɔːrst/
强化
made stronger by being made of a strong material or by having special parts added
Motorbike leathers have reinforced knees and elbows. 摩托车骑手的皮装具有强化的护膝和护肘。
These T-connectors have a reinforced centre section, to strengthen the join between the vertical and horizontal bits.
加固的
A reinforced building or structure is made of materials, such as bricks or concrete, that contain metal rods to make them stronger.
A huge reinforced brick pillar supported the rear of the building. 一根巨大的钢筋加固砖柱支撑着建筑物的后部。
See also: reinforced concrete
更深信的
(of a belief, plan, feeling, etc.) stronger than before
He returned to his desk with a reinforced belief in the value of his work. 他回到书桌前,更加坚信自己工作的价值。
They entered the tournament with a reinforced determination to win.
There was a reinforced consensus on the need for more engagement with party members.
(军队或其他武装人员)增援(人数)或加强(武器)的
(of an army or other force) made stronger with more soldiers or weapons
Reinforced police patrols moved through the city in order to maintain order. 为了维持秩序,加强巡警队在城市中巡查。
There was a fresh push by a reinforced army to quell the insurgency .