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ingrained

/in-greynd, in-greynd/US // ɪnˈgreɪnd, ˈɪnˌgreɪnd //UK // (ɪnˈɡreɪnd) //

根深蒂固的,刻骨铭心的,根深蒂固,深刻的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : firmly fixed; deep-rooted; inveterate: ingrained superstition.
    • : wrought into or through the grain or fiber.

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Examples

  • Following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis earlier this year, a wave of protests against racial inequality swept around the globe, shining a spotlight on deeply ingrained issues of systemic racism.

  • We should push to ensure diversity and inclusion stay ingrained in our workplaces and in our lives.

  • But, overcoming institutional bias and gender discrimination is an ingrained and even structural problem that will take concerted effort over a period of years to overcome.

  • Pope’s conviction, embedded in social philosophy, remains ingrained in our culture today.

  • Twitter’s security incident emphasizes that companies need to create a culture of privacy, where it become ingrained into how employees think about everyday tasks, Turku said.

  • These are palpable, identifiable matters that are ingrained into the very fabric of The Babadook.

  • These studies only speak to one of our ingrained mental habits that make us particularly susceptible to religious belief.

  • Polling is ingrained in American politics, but it does not come without its problems.

  • For a millennium—from the 10th to 20th centuries—the practice flourished on and off, deeply ingrained in Chinese society.

  • This was before any knowledge of safer sex was ingrained in the culture.

  • On these occasions he was wrapped in an old blanket ingrained with snuff.

  • Only the plainsman's ingrained horror of throwing away a chance held them, shivering pitiably, to their places.

  • And as these were fast or durable colours we have such phrases as ‘to dye in grain,’ ‘a rogue in grain,’ ‘an ingrained habit.’

  • Perhaps it is no better than an ingrained and superstitious habit.

  • The chieftain's self-confidence was so ingrained and deeply set that he could not doubt his own triumph.