ingrain 的 3 个定义
- to implant or fix deeply and firmly, as in the nature or mind.
- ingrained; firmly fixed.
- dyed in a raw state, before being woven or knitted.
- made of fiber or yarn so dyed: ingrain fabric.
- made of ingrain yarn and so woven as to show a different pattern on each side; reversible.
- yarn, wool, etc., dyed before manufacture.
- an ingrain carpet.
ingrain 近义词
imbue
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- It’s gotten to the point that deep dish, like the “The Bean” and Chicago’s unforgiving wind, have been ingrained in people’s minds as a Chicago staple, even though it’s not.
- That change ingrains the memory and lets us keep memories we recall more often, while others fade.
- For direct-to-consumer brands, skepticism of Amazon is ingrained into them from launch.
- Bars and restaurants are ingrained in our national culture and history.
- Also, the idea of skincare as self-care has now been ingrained into our minds.
- Whereupon Mufty, finding himself dropped upon the coldly unsympathetic ingrain carpet, desisted from further encouraging remarks.
- But I never can—I'm like him, every one says so, and he says the heedlessness is ingrain, and can't be got rid of.
- Between the pews, in the aisle, the violent vermilion of a strip of ingrain carpet assaulted the eye.
- On the floor was a much used and faded ingrain carpet, in one place worn through by the edge of a loose board.
- She felt her feet sink luxuriously into the rugs, oh, so different from the threadbare ingrain carpet at home!