inherent
adj. 固有的,內在的; 天生
The inherent qualities of something are the necessary and natural parts of it.
Stress is an inherent part of dieting.
節食必定會帶來壓力。
...the dangers inherent in an outbreak of war.
一旦爆發戰爭所固有的危險
1. existing as an essential constituent or characteristic;
2. present at birth but not necessarily hereditary; acquired during fetal development
3. in the nature of something though not readily apparent;
inherent, essential
這兩個形容詞均有"內在的,本質的"之意。
Inherent in all these questions is the underlying issue of legitimacy and acceptability.
所有這些問題背後有一個根本性的有爭議的問題,即合法性和可接受性的問題.
It is that karst groundwater system keeps whose globality and has definitely functional inherent basis.
它是岩溶地下水系統保持其整體性以及具有一定功能的內在根據.
These are inherent and apparently permanent and can be propagated vegetatively.
這些具有內在的和明顯的遺傳性,並可以無性繁殖.
There are inherent consistencies and relations of ideal methodology between philosophy of science and western economics.
科學哲學和西方經濟學之間存在著內在一致性和思想方法論關聯.
There is inherent persuasiveness in some voices.
有些人的聲音天生具有一種說服力.