- 看过 indoctrinated 的人也看了 :
- persuaded
- programmed
- brainwashed
indoctrinated 的定义
- having been instructed in or imbued with a specific belief or point of view, especially one that is partisan or biased:We are fighting a well-trained, well-organized, and ideologically indoctrinated guerrilla army.
indoctrinated 近义词
convinced
indoctrinated 的近义词 3 个
更多indoctrinated例句
- She’s Catholic—always has been—and her father is a very indoctrinated Scientologist, and has been for quite a long time.
- The Revolutionary Guard works in collaboration with the Islamic Republic’s soft-power organizations to indoctrinate them with the clerical regime’s extremist Shia Islamist ideology.
- The thing that was toughest for me to take was to see him indoctrinating his kids.
- The airlines have indoctrinated us to accept a “steerage complex.”
- Significantly, we learn that Dontae never played football as a kid, and thus was never indoctrinated into its codes of valor.
- “My dad is really into football, so he indoctrinated me as a kid,” Ohanian says.
- But there has always been and there will always be a segment of society that chooses or is indoctrinated to ignore these rules.
- You have not been indoctrinated into unwanted-yet-inescapable tribal allegiances by your soccer-crazed countrymen.
- Whether it was by this sect that the Templars were indoctrinated must remain an open question.
- The newcomers, in their first months in the older settlements, were speedily indoctrinated with anti-slavery sentiment.
- The Saturnian spirits who visited Swedenborg were manifestly indoctrinated with these ideas.
- George has been properly 'indoctrinated,' and, we must hope, will do credit to my instructions.
- I was indoctrinated with the idea that there is a moral governance in the world, that God rules over the affairs of men.