indoctrinate
indoctrinate 英 [ɪnˈdɒktrɪneɪt] 美 [ɪnˈdɑktrɪneɪt]
vt. 灌输;教导
进行时:indoctrinating 过去式:indoctrinated 过去分词:indoctrinated 第三人称单数:indoctrinates
- If you indoctrinate someone, you teach that person a one-sided view of something and ignore or dismiss opinions that don’t agree with your view. Cults, political entities, and even fans of particular sports teams are often said to indoctrinate their followers.
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- vt. 灌输;教导
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1. French intellectuals debate whether the stories indoctrinate kids into free-market capitalism.
法国知识分子讨论哈里是否灌输自由资本主义思想给孩子们。
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2. Frequent exposures to dead and mutilated bodies telecast and printed by the mass media indoctrinate indifference and callous attitude in the viewers.
电视广播和印刷刊物这些大众传媒频繁播放死亡和残缺尸体的画面灌输对生命漠不关心,麻木无情的思想给观众。
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3. Chongryon is a group of Japanese-Koreans—zainichi—who identify ideologically with the North, and run a network of schools and universities which indoctrinate their students accordingly.
它实际上由在日朝鲜半岛人及朝鲜侨民组成的机构,在意识形态上认同朝鲜,经营着一所网络学校和大学,向学生灌输相应的意识形态教育。
- indoctrinate (v.) formerly also endoctrinate, 1620s, "to teach," formed as if from Latin (but there seems to have been no word *indoctrinare), perhaps modeled on French endoctriner or extended from earlier (now obsolete) verb indoctrine, endoctrine, "to instruct" (mid-15c.); see in- (2) "in" + doctrine + -ate (2)). Meaning "to imbue with an idea or opinion" first recorded 1832. Related: Indoctrinated; indoctrinating.
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