词汇 | entrenched |
释义 | entrenched adjective mainly disapprovinguk /ɪnˈtrentʃt/ us /ɪnˈtrentʃt/ Entrenched ideas are so fixed or have existed for so long that they cannot be changed: 牢固确立的;根深蒂固的;积重难返的 deeply entrenchedIt's very difficult to change attitudes that have become so deeply entrenched over the years.改变多年以来形成的根深蒂固的旧看法是很困难的。 entrenched inThe organization was often criticized for being too entrenched in its views.这个组织死守着自己的观点不变,因此常常受到批评。 staying the same constantCheck to make sure your oven maintains a constant temperature. the sameYou look exactly the same as you did ten years ago! same old same oldThe Italian restaurant is under new management, but it's just the same old same old. unchangingHis novel is about the unchanging nature of humanity. unchangeableThe company's position on the matter is absolute and unchangeable. 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 incurably inelastic inelasticity inflexible inflexibly irreversibly irrevocable irrevocably leopard sb's way or the highwayidiom unchangeable uncompromising uncompromisingly unredeemable entrenched | American Dictionaryentrenched adjective esp. disapprovingus/ɪnˈtrentʃt/ established firmly so that it cannot be changed: An entrenched bureaucracy stalled Gorbachev’s efforts to modernize Soviet society. |
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