- 单词发音:英 [ ɪnˈgreɪnd ] 美 [ ɪnˈɡrend ]
- 基本解释:根深蒂固的;彻头彻尾的;生染的
- ingrained 是什么意思及中文翻译:
- 形容词(adj.) 根深蒂固的
- 形容词(adj.) 彻头彻尾的
- 形容词(adj.) 生染的
- 动词(v.) 使根深蒂固(ingrain的过去分词形式)
- 动词(v.) 生染
- 动词(v.) 就原料染色
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- an ingrained prejudice.
极深的偏见
- The associative guilt was ingrained in his soul.
由此产生的内疚感在他灵魂深处挥之不去。
- Ingrained prejudices, suspicions, assumptions, etc.
由来已久的成见、怀疑、臆见等。
- Attitudes that are deeply ingrained in the English consciousness
深深扎根于英国人意识中的看法。
- Attitudes that are deeply ingrained in the English consciousness.
深深扎根于英国人意识中得看法。
- Mr. Clegg's overall argument is that Labour's ingrained statism has failed.
克莱格的整体观点是,工党根深蒂固的国家主义已经溃败。
- They've become so ingrained in us, that actually we don't even see them anymore.
根深蒂固印在我们的脑袋里,虽然我们其实不曾见过它。
- The holier than thou attitute which they adopt towards anyone who does not have children is too deeply ingrained.
他们对没有子女的人所持的轻蔑态度是太根深蒂固了。
- And I see that opting out that happens in childhood, and it moves in and becomes more ingrained, even by the time you get to adult life.
我发现这种童年时的改变 会变得越来越深刻 甚至直至成年
- Doctors who work with obese patients compare many of them to alcoholics or drug addicts, perhaps eating compulsively because of ingrained psychological problems.
与肥胖症患者打交道的医生把他们中的许多人比作酒鬼或吸毒者,觉得他们可能也是由于某些根深蒂固的心理问题才不由自主地吃个不停。
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