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词汇 entrenchment
释义 entrenchment
noun[ U ]
 mainly disapprovinguk /ɪnˈtrentʃ.mənt/ us /ɪnˈtrentʃ.mənt/
the process by which ideas become fixed and cannot be changed: 牢固确立;根深蒂固;积重难返
There has been a shift in opinion on the issue after a decade of entrenchment.对这个问题人们曾囿于成见10年之久,现在终于转变了观点。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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

Examples of entrenchment


entrenchment
Thus, there were additional ' progressive ' reasons for opposing the game laws' entrenchment of wild animals as public property and their removal from the market.
It is interesting to see if the probabilistic approach generates an epistemic entrenchment.
Given the entrenchment of existing organizational procedures, moving in this new direction took time.
First, this study was designed to eliminate confounding between preemption and entrenchment.
Every use of a structure has a positive impact on its degree of entrenchment, whereas extended periods of disuse have a negative impact.
By definition, entrenchment is a relative concept; it is not absolute and so cannot be measured on a scale of 0-100%.
Entrenchment can also explain variation in the patterning of the word off in this corpus.
Entrenchment is a key tenet of all usage-based models.
Such entrenchment is crucially related to the frequency of the relevant structures in the input.
Close inspection of the present results, however, does not appear to support the entrenchment interpretation of the results.
Long-term group entrenchments based on race or ethnicity are unlawful, but short-term differentiations may, under certain conditions, be lawful.
His repudiation of excess desire is hypocritical, for it derives from the entrenchment of his own inhibitions and his enslavement to them.
Essentially, the process can be divided into two subprocesses, entrenchment and preemption.
This argument is appealing but has the danger of equating democracy-building with the entrenchment of liberal values.
The nineteenth century had seen the entrenchment of the middle classes as a dominant force in the creation of modern society.
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