hacerse más fuerte

hacerse más fuerte
A pronominal verb phrase combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g., Se dio cuenta del problema.)
pronominal verb phrase
a. to become stronger
Voy al gimnasio regularmente porque quiero hacerme más fuerte.I go to the gym regularly because I want to become stronger.
a. to become stronger (flavor)
Algunas sabores se hacen más fuertes cuando añades pimienta.Some flavors become stronger when you add pepper.
b. to become heavier (rain)
La lluvia se hizo más fuerte, por lo que decidí tomar un taxi en lugar de ir caminando.The rain became heavier, so I decided to take a cab instead of walking.
c. to become louder (noise)
El bullicio de la calle se hizo más fuerte cuando abrí la ventana.The racket coming from the street became louder when I opened the window.
d. to become brighter (color)
Si ajustas la configuración de contraste, los colores se hacen más fuertes.If you adjust the contrast settings, the colors become brighter.
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