ingrained
英 [ɪnˈɡreɪnd]
美 [ɪnˈɡreɪnd]
adj. 根深蒂固的; 日久难改的; 深嵌并难以清除的
过去分词:ingrained
Collins.1 / BNC.20719 / COCA.20391
牛津词典
adj.
- 根深蒂固的;日久难改的
that has existed for a long time and is therefore difficult to change- ingrained prejudices
很深的成见
- ingrained prejudices
- 深嵌并难以清除的
under the surface of sth and therefore difficult to get rid of
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 根深蒂固的;难以根除的
Ingrainedhabits 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。
- Morals tend to be deeply ingrained...
英英释义
adj
- (used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted
- deep-rooted prejudice
- deep-seated differences of opinion
- implanted convictions
- ingrained habits of a lifetime
- a deeply planted need
双语例句
- These common myths are symptoms of deeply ingrained attitudes and behaviors in organizational cultures.
这些常见的说法都是在组织文化中根深蒂固的态度和行为的症状。 - Silo Analysis must be ingrained in the mind of every business analyst, architect, developer and governance professional.
筒仓分析应该成为每一个业务分析者、架构师、开发者和治理专家的根深蒂固的观念。 - My dad's words about being an honest person have been deeply 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。 - Chinese people must not tolerate these habits as ingrained quirks of their culture.
中国人必须不再容忍这些作为他们文化的根深蒂固的怪癖的习惯。 - It is deeply ingrained in our culture.
这在我们的文化里是根深蒂固的。 - Some problems are too ingrained, too habitual, and too big to solve on your own.
有些问题太根深蒂固、太积习惯难改、也太大了,不是你自己能解决的。 - Such ingrained attitudes are hard to break.
这种根深蒂固的态度很难打破。 - Hence, something that is merely imagined can become ingrained as an episode in our life story.
因此,一些想像中的产物,会被渲染成我们生命中的一段故事。 - This common English problem is multiplied in languages where masculine and feminine distinctions are grammatically ingrained.
这个在英语里面普通的问题在那些性别与语法密不可分的语言中被扩大了好多倍。 - The idea that the big city offers more opportunity is deeply ingrained in the minds of many young people.
大城市能提供更多的机会这个观念在许多年轻人的思想中根深蒂固。