词汇 | ingrain |
释义 | ingrain verb[ T ] uk /ɪnˈɡreɪn/ us /ɪnˈɡreɪn/ to establish something such as a belief so firmly that it is not likely to change: 使…深深印在脑中;使根深蒂固 ingrain something in someoneWe want to ingrain good financial habits in people.我们想让人们脑中有很强的理财好习惯。 Not able to be changed a leopard can't/doesn't change its spotsidiom be no hard and fast rulesidiom burn your boats/bridgesidiom congenital continuity deep-seated incorrigible incurably inelastic inelasticity inflexible irreversibly irrevocable irrevocably leopard sb's way or the highwayidiom unchangeable uncompromising uncompromisingly unredeemable You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Power to control Examples of ingrainingrain Patronage, nepotism, campaign finance and lobbying are ingrained in the political cultures of some countries that are leading the campaign against corruption. She describes the idea of caring for an elderly relative as deeply ' ingrained ' in the pattern of life in farm families. Each performer's 'plot' became ingrained as an embodied disposition, accumulating innovation and integrating it with other elements. For these workers, recruited from the rest of the pottery, were too ingrained in their ways to become first-rate painters and modellers. This is no easy task because the conventions are deeply ingrained, even seductive. The former group's deeply ingrained prosocial disposition and strong adherence to conformity may serve to protect them from deflection toward an antisocial pathway. I suppose it's ingrained that you don't want to waste someone's time. If their values were sufficiently strong and deeply ingrained, they might have had no better options. This presupposition is so deeply ingrained in our modern culture that it is taken for granted by most people. For the more ingrained a person's habits are, the more difficult it is for her to break her habits. When a practice is so deeply ingrained as the ultrasound examination in pregnancy, it may prove to be impossible to stop it. Related to this, it also was not clear how firmly ingrained all these hypotheses were in the learners' minds when it came to determining articles. If there was ingrained hatred of the countryside by the town, so much the better. It may have been far harder for oligarchy to develop in parishes where more inclusive forms of participation were ingrained. Criticising political leadership thus in many ways reflected a cognitive break from past habits ingrained under the authoritarian regime. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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