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rooted

/roo-tid, root-id/US // ˈru tɪd, ˈrʊt ɪd //UK // (ˈruːtɪd) //

有根基的,有根的,有根有据的,有根有据

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having roots.
    • : firmly implanted: a deep-rooted belief.

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Examples

  • Some of these hurdles are more deep-rooted than others, so we’ve broken down four of the most common SEO problems on Shopify and how you can fix them for your webstore.

  • Tensions were high, seeded by deep-rooted racial friction and political polarization.

  • Ayers and rootEd are showing how barriers to higher education can be overcome with personalized guidance.

  • Now, through rootEd, the model inspired by Ayers is in 23 rural high schools and has partnerships with four community colleges.

  • We all grew up in an arcade or on a Nintendo, Sega, Playstation, and it’s deeply rooted in who we are.

  • As a man who helped people become fugitives to save their skins, his focus on immigration is rooted in a personal life experience.

  • The first meeting featured multiple speakers deeply rooted in a partisan agenda.

  • Colfer's artistic callings share a common thread: they are deeply personal and rooted in a challenging childhood.

  • Because that whole celebrity hacking episode seemed rooted in misogyny.

  • The worldwide panic over her new look is rooted in a sense of betrayal to the "be yourself" values that Bridget Jones embodied.

  • Her feet felt rooted to the floor in the wonder and doubt of this strange occurrence.

  • He could easily tell where the acorns had been hidden, and, a moment later, he had rooted them up and was eating them.

  • You cannot all at once eradicate the deep-rooted customs and habits of any people, whoever they may be.

  • The voices whispered something further, and then in the corridor Jessie saw something that rooted her to the spot.

  • Houses innumerable had been built for it on deck, but the sagacious animal had a rooted antipathy to restraint.