entrenched 英 [ɪn'tren(t)ʃt;en-]  

entrenched

entrenched  英 [ɪn'tren(t)ʃt;en-]

adj. 根深蒂固的;确立的,不容易改的  v. 确立;保证;挖掘壕沟(entrench的过去分词) 

Mayer, for example, notes that women have more opportunities in Silicon Valley because there’s no entrenched hierarchy there. 例如,迈尔解释说,在硅谷女人拥有更多的机会,因为那里没有根深蒂固的官僚结构。
He praised her ability to fight corruption and “entrenched bureaucracy,” and cited her working-class roots and her ability to understand the problems of working people. 他赞扬了佩林打击腐败和"根深蒂固的官僚主义"的能力,并提到她植根于工薪阶层并能够了解其面临的问题。

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  • adj. 根深蒂固的;确立的,不容易改的
  • v. 确立;保证;挖掘壕沟(entrench的过去分词)
  • 1. Mayer, for example, notes that women have more opportunities in Silicon Valley because there’s no entrenched hierarchy there.

    例如,迈尔解释说,在硅谷女人拥有更多的机会,因为那里没有根深蒂固的官僚结构。

  • 2. He praised her ability to fight corruption and “entrenched bureaucracy,” and cited her working-class roots and her ability to understand the problems of working people.

    他赞扬了佩林打击腐败和"根深蒂固的官僚主义"的能力,并提到她植根于工薪阶层并能够了解其面临的问题。

  • 3. They hold that, once entrenched, only Lincoln's bellicose policy could have eradicated it.

    他们相信一旦确立,只有林肯的好战政策才能彻底摧毁它。

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