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tratamiento de endurecimiento
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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I. toughen [Am ˈtəfən, Brit ˈtʌfn] VERB trans
1. toughen (strengthen):
toughen muscles
toughen material
toughen material
2. toughen person:
3. toughen (make more uncompromising):
toughen stance/approach
II. toughen [Am ˈtəfən, Brit ˈtʌfn] VERB intr
1. toughen (strengthen):
toughen muscles:
his skin had toughened
2. toughen (become physically, emotionally resilient):
3. toughen (become more uncompromising):
toughen stance/approach:
toughen stance/approach:
I. toughen up VERB [Am ˈtəfən -, Brit ˈtʌfn -] (v + adv + o, v + o + adv)
1. toughen up (strengthen):
toughen up muscles
toughen up material
toughen up material
2. toughen up person:
3. toughen up (make more uncompromising):
toughen up stance/approach
II. toughen up VERB [Am ˈtəfən -, Brit ˈtʌfn -] (v + adv)
1. toughen up (strengthen):
toughen up muscles:
his skin had toughened up
2. toughen up (become physically, emotionally resilient):
3. toughen up (become more uncompromising):
toughen up stance/approach:
toughen up stance/approach:
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it is toughened to last longer
to become hardened o toughened
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I. toughen [ˈtʌfən] VERB trans
II. toughen [ˈtʌfən] VERB intr
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I. toughen [ˈtʌf·ən] VERB trans
II. toughen [ˈtʌf·ən] VERB intr
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Present
Itoughen
youtoughen
he/she/ittoughens
wetoughen
youtoughen
theytoughen
Past
Itoughened
youtoughened
he/she/ittoughened
wetoughened
youtoughened
theytoughened
Present Perfect
Ihavetoughened
youhavetoughened
he/she/ithastoughened
wehavetoughened
youhavetoughened
theyhavetoughened
Past Perfect
Ihadtoughened
youhadtoughened
he/she/ithadtoughened
wehadtoughened
youhadtoughened
theyhadtoughened
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The metallic details toughen up an otherwise very femme dress.
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Resilience used as a protective factor is like telling someone who is bullied to toughen up, or be strong.
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I've just got to toughen up and be a better leader.
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This practice, which is now widely recognized as dangerous, was at the time commonly employed by athletic coaches in an attempt to toughen up their players.
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Toughen up princess its test cricket and your boys do it as well.
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