entrenched
entrenched 英 [ɪn'tren(t)ʃt;en-] 美
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)
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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)
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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。
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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。
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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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