ingrained
adj. 根深蒂固的; 徹頭徹尾的; 生染的
v. 使根深蒂固(ingrain的過去分詞形式); 生染; 就原料染色
Ingrained habits and beliefs are difficult to change or remove.
Morals tend to be deeply ingrained...
道德觀念往往根深蒂固。
From ingrained habit he paused to straighten up the bed.
出於長期的習慣,他停下來整理床鋪。
1. (used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held;
She had an ingrained mistrust of politicians.
她對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.
跟許多其他根深蒂固的特質一樣, 它們都是一定文化教育的產物.
First and foremost, road safety consciousness is generally not firmly ingrained in Singaporeans.
一個基本的問題是, 國人並沒有根深蒂固的公路安全意識.
My dad's words about an honest person have been ingrained in my mind.
我父親關於誠實做人的一番話深深地印在了我的頭腦中.
The idea of having concrete , achievable goals to be deeply ingrained in our culture.
制訂切實可行的目標似乎在我們的文化里根深蒂固.