innate 英 [ɪˈneɪt]   美 [ɪˈnet, ˈɪnˌet]

innate

innate  英 [ɪˈneɪt] 美 [ɪˈnet, ˈɪnˌet]

adj. 先天的;固有的;与生俱来的 

Another technique is to use the innate abilities of the SSH to transfer files from one machine to another. 另一种方法是使用 SSH 固有的能力将文件从一台计算机传输到另一台计算机。
We have an innate sense of duty. We admire people who sacrifice for the group. 我们的责任感是与生俱来的,我们敬仰为组织作出牺牲的人。

  • If a characteristic or ability is already present in a person or animal when they are born, it is innate. People have the innate ability to speak whereas animals do not.
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  • adj. 先天的;固有的;与生俱来的
  • 1. Another technique is to use the innate abilities of the SSH to transfer files from one machine to another.

    另一种方法是使用 SSH 固有的能力将文件从一台计算机传输到另一台计算机。

  • 2. We have an innate sense of duty. We admire people who sacrifice for the group.

    我们的责任感是与生俱来的,我们敬仰为组织作出牺牲的人。

  • 3. These organisms provided the first hints about how much of aging was due to genes and innate biology and how much was the product of other variables.

    这些有机物提供了造成老化原因的最初线索,说明其中有多少归因于基因和先天生物,又有多少是其它变量的产物。

  • innate (adj.) early 15c., "existing from birth," from Late Latin innatus "inborn, native, natural" (source also of French inné, Spanish and Italian innato), past participle of innasci "to be born in, originate in," from in- "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + nasci "to be born" (Old Latin gnasci), from PIE root *gene- "give birth, beget," with derivatives referring to procreation and familial and tribal groups. Opposed to acquired. Related: Innately; innateness.
in·nate / ɪˈneɪt ; NAmE ɪˈneɪt / adjective (of a quality, feeling, etc. 品质、感情等 ) that you have when you are born 天生的;先天的;与生俱来的 SYN inborn the innate ability to learn 天生的学习能力 in·nate·ly / ɪˈneɪtli ; NAmE ɪˈneɪtli / adverb He believes that humans are innately violent. 他相信人性本恶。 in·nate / ɪˈneɪt ; NAmE ɪˈneɪt / in·nate·ly / ɪˈneɪtli ; NAmE ɪˈneɪtli /
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