ingrained
[,in'ɡreind]
adj. 根深蒂固的;彻头彻尾的;生染的
v. 使根深蒂固(ingrain的过去分词形式);生染;就原料染色
同义词
参考例子
1.Understand that fear is a component of stress, the complex fight-or-flight response ingrained in us since the cave days.
要明白恐惧是压力的一个组成部分,它是一种与穴居时代俱来的『要麽对抗,要麽逃跑』的复杂反应。
2.Understand those fear is a component of stress, the complex fight-or-flight response ingrained in us since the cave days.
要明白恐惧是压力的唯一组成部份,它是一种与穴居时代俱来的“要么对抗,要么逃跑”的复杂反应。
3.Newton conquered the notion that some areas of knowledge were inaccessible to the human mind, an idea ingrained in Western culture for centuries.
牛顿之前的许多世纪里,西方人深信有些领域的知识,人心无从掌握,而牛顿征服了这个观念。
英文解释
adj.
1.(used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held
网络释义
ingrained
根深蒂固,深染的; 彻底的; 根深蒂固定; 根深蒂固的;
bred-in-the-bone ineradicable ingrain ingrained inrooted rooted
根深蒂固的;