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steel

他動詞[C/U] 両方
複数形: steels過去形: steeled過去分詞: steeled現在分詞: steeling

This word carries a heavy sensory association with industrial strength, coldness, and rigidity. When used as a noun, it evokes images of skyscrapers, railway tracks, and heavy machinery, suggesting a material that is nearly impossible to bend or break. When applied to human emotion or behavior, it suggests a deliberate shutting down of vulnerability. To steel oneself is to create a psychological armor, mimicking the properties of the metal to withstand emotional impact or fear. It is often used in high-stakes or tragic contexts where bravery is a requirement rather than a natural feeling.

Uncountable when referring to the metal as a material for construction. Countable when referring to specific types or grades of the alloy.

意味

名詞

A hard, strong grey alloy of iron and carbon.

"The bridge is constructed from reinforced steel."

他動詞
[someone][something]

To prepare oneself or another for a difficult or unpleasant situation by becoming mentally strong.

"She steeled herself for the bad news."

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