inherent 的定义
- existing in someone or something as a permanent and inseparable element, quality, or attribute; inhering: an inherent distrust of strangers.
- Grammar. standing before a noun.
inherent 近义词
basic, hereditary
inherent 的近义词 43 个
- built-in
- constitutional
- deep-rooted
- deep-seated
- essential
- fundamental
- genetic
- implicit
- ingrained
- innate
- instinctive
- internal
- intrinsic
- latent
- natural
- characteristic
- congenital
- connate
- distinctive
- elementary
- fixed
- immanent
- in the grain
- inborn
- inbred
- inbuilt
- indigenous
- indispensable
- individual
- indwelling
- inherited
- inner
- integral
- integrated
- intimate
- inward
- native
- original
- part and parcel
- resident
- running in the family
- subjective
- unalienable
inherent 的反义词 12 个
更多inherent例句
- There is an inherent loneliness to such an existence, even with its burgeoning population.
- The stench of colonialism has saturated each of its participants, and the honor inherent within their names must be revoked.
- These limitations are inherent in data analyses of this kind and were not unique to this project.
- There is competitiveness inherent in the map that we will fight for.
- There’s this inherent challenge, especially for this first tier of folks who are not as tech-savvy and have trouble doing things very quickly.
- BEST ACTOR Joaquin Phoenix, Inherent Vice There is no better actor—right now—than Joaquin Phoenix.
- Now Jena Malone is 30, and with roles in Inherent Vice, The Hunger Games, and a massive superhero film, all the rage.
- So too does Inherent Vice, which is something like a love letter written in pot smoke to the Gold Coast.
- Despite the inherent risk, the president decided the mission was crucial.
- We nerds, especially, with our inherent distrust of social situations, love to make “the press” the enemy of our heroes.
- She must be freed through the progress of Liberal ideas in France and Germany—not by her own inherent energies.
- This fear of the invisible world, so inherent in simple natures, has been implanted for a wise purpose.
- She knew she possessed them, because they were inherent, inseparable with her being.
- Religion is, therefore, not political in origin; it is an inherent part of existence.
- Meanwhile it was this foolish habit—nothing more—that undermined the inherent firmness of his nature.