中英词典:ingrained
形容词
1. 根深蒂固的;根深蒂固地扎根的
例:His ingrained habits are hard to change.(他根深蒂固的习惯很难改变。)
2. 染入的;彻底的
例:The dirt was ingrained in the fabric.(污垢已经染入织物中。)
名词
1. 根深蒂固
例:Ingrained prejudices are hard to overcome.(根深蒂固的偏见很难克服。)
2. 痕迹;痕迹状的纹理
例:The wood had an ingrained pattern.(这块木头有着痕迹状的纹理。)
词语辨析
"ingrained"和"deep-rooted"都表示某种观念或特质根深蒂固。"ingrained"更强调长期的深入影响,而"deep-rooted"则强调观念或特质的根源深远。
词汇扩充
1. deeply ingrained:深深根植的
2. ingrained behavior:根深蒂固的行为
3. ingrained prejudice:根深蒂固的偏见
近义词
deep-rooted, entrenched, indelible
反义词
superficial, temporary, transient
柯林斯词典解释(Collins English Dictionary)
ingrained (adjective)
If a feeling, habit, or attitude is ingrained, it is firmly established and difficult to change.
1. ADJ-GRADED (disapproval):If you describe a person's attitudes or opinions as ingrained, you are critical of them because they have been held for a long time and are very difficult to change.
2. ADJ-GRADED:If something such as a habit or a belief is ingrained, it is difficult to change or remove.
3. ADJ-GRADED:If dirt or a stain is ingrained, it is difficult to remove.
牛津词典解释(Oxford English Dictionary)
ingrained (adjective)
1. (of a habit, belief, or attitude) firmly fixed or established; difficult to change.
2. (of dirt) deeply embedded and thus difficult to remove.
用法
1. His ingrained prejudice against foreigners prevented him from making friends with people from other countries.
(他根深蒂固的对外国人的偏见阻止了他与其他国家的人交朋友。)
2. It takes time and effort to break ingrained habits and develop new ones.
(打破根深蒂固的习惯并培养新习惯需要时间和努力。)
3. The ingrained stains on the carpet were impossible to remove.
(地毯上的顽固污渍无法清除。)
例句
1. The ingrained prejudices of the past still influence society today.(过去根深蒂固的偏见仍然影响着今天的社会。)
2. His ingrained laziness made it difficult for him to complete his tasks.(他根深蒂固的懒惰使他难以完成任务。)
3. The ingrained dirt on the kitchen tiles required a lot of scrubbing to remove.(厨房地砖上的顽固污垢需要大量擦洗才能清除。)
4. The ingrained culture of punctuality in Japan is evident in their daily lives.(日本根深蒂固的守时文化在他们的日常生活中表现出来。)
5. It is important to challenge ingrained stereotypes and promote equality.(挑战根深蒂固的刻板印象并促进平等是很重要的。)
6. The ingrained fear of failure held him back from taking risks.(对失败根深蒂固的恐惧阻止了他冒险尝试。)
7. The ingrained habit of saving money helped him build a strong financial foundation.(根深蒂固的储蓄习惯帮助他建立了坚实的财务基础。)
8. The ingrained patterns on the fabric gave it a unique texture.(织物上根深蒂固的图案赋予了它独特的质感。)
9. The ingrained aroma of coffee filled the room, creating a cozy atmosphere.(咖啡根深蒂固的香气充满了房间,营造出温馨的氛围。)
10. The ingrained sense of duty in the military drives soldiers to perform their tasks diligently.(军队中根深蒂固的职责感驱使士兵勤勉履行任务。)
词源
"ingrained"一词源自中古英语的"ingrain,"意思是"使根深蒂固",由"en-"(使)和"grain"(颜料)组成。最早出现在16世纪。