ingrained的中文翻译是什么意思

ingrained

US/ɪnˈɡrend/
UK/ɪnˈgreɪnd/

adj. 根深蒂固的; 彻头彻尾的; 生染的

v. 使根深蒂固(ingrain的过去分词形式); 生染; 就原料染色

ingrained柯林斯释义

ADJ-GRADED根深蒂固的;难以根除的

Ingrained habits and beliefs are difficult to change or remove.

  • Morals tend to be deeply ingrained...

    道德观念往往根深蒂固。

  • From ingrained habit he paused to straighten up the bed.

    出于长期的习惯,他停下来整理床铺。

ingrained英文释义

Adjective

1. (used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held;

  • deep-rooted prejudice
  • deep-seated differences of opinion
  • implanted convictions
  • ingrained habits of a lifetime
  • a deeply planted need

ingrained场景例句

She had an ingrained mistrust of politicians.

她对政客有根深蒂固的不信任.

They are, as are so many other ingrained traits, the product of a specific cultural upbringing.

跟许多其他根深蒂固的特质一样, 它们都是一定文化教育的产物.

First and foremost, road safety consciousness is generally not firmly ingrained in Singaporeans.

一个基本的问题是, 国人并没有根深蒂固的公路安全意识.

My dad's words about an honest person have been ingrained in my mind.

我父亲关于诚实做人的一番话深深地印在了我的头脑中.

The idea of having concrete , achievable goals to be deeply ingrained in our culture.

制订切实可行的目标似乎在我们的文化里根深蒂固.

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