ingrained 英 [ɪnˈgreɪnd]   美 [ɪnˈɡrend]

ingrained

ingrained  英 [ɪnˈgreɪnd] 美 [ɪnˈɡrend]

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 

This swearing in ceremony has a special meaning for all of us because volunteerism is really ingrained in American culture and society. 这次宣誓仪式对于我们全体都有特殊意义,因为志愿服务是美国文化和社会根深蒂固的组成部分。
We need to use God’s Word to expose the lies we’ve ingrained about sex. 我们需要使用上帝的话语来揭露我们关于性的根深蒂固的谎言。

  • Use the adjective ingrained to describe the strong beliefs of someone who has thought that way for a very long time, such as the ingrained patriotism of a 20-year military veteran.
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  • 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
  • 1. This swearing in ceremony has a special meaning for all of us because volunteerism is really ingrained in American culture and society.

    这次宣誓仪式对于我们全体都有特殊意义,因为志愿服务是美国文化和社会根深蒂固的组成部分。

  • 2. We need to use God’s Word to expose the lies we’ve ingrained about sex.

    我们需要使用上帝的话语来揭露我们关于性的根深蒂固的谎言。

  • 3. Yes, I know this may look a little too messy initially, but bear with me: once you break the ingrained habit of linear note taking, you won’t look back.

    对,我知道在开始的时候它看起来太乱了,不过耐心听我说:一旦你放弃那根深蒂固的线性笔记的习惯,你就不会回头了。

  • ingrained (adj.) "deeply rooted," 1590s, literally "dyed with grain "cochineal," the red dyestuff (see engrain). Figuratively, "thoroughly imbued" (of habits, principles, prejudices, etc.) from 1851. In reference to dyed carpets, etc., it is attested from 1766, from the manufacturing phrase in (the) grain "in the raw material before manufacture."
in·grained / ɪnˈɡreɪnd ; NAmE ɪnˈɡreɪnd / adjective 1 ingrained(in sb/sth) (of a habit, an attitude, etc. 习惯、态度等 ) that has existed for a long time and is therefore difficult to change 根深蒂固的;日久难改的 SYN deep-rooted ingrained prejudices 很深的成见 2 (of dirt 灰尘 ) under the surface of sth and therefore difficult to get rid of 深嵌并难以清除的 in·grained / ɪnˈɡreɪnd ; NAmE ɪnˈɡreɪnd /
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