形容词根深蒂固的,牢固的,固守的
动词用壕沟围绕或保护…( entrench的过去式和过去分词 ); 牢固地确立…
entrenched
1. 根深蒂固的:1. outspoken,坦率的,直言无讳的 | 2. entrenched,根深蒂固的 | 3. beneficial,有益的
2. (权力,风俗等)确立的,确定的:drenched 湿透的 | entrenched (权力,风俗等)确立的,确定的 | notched 有凹口的,有缺口的
3. 确立的,不容易改的:Shah 伊朗王 | entrenched 确立的,不容易改的 | hardliner 强硬路线者
4. 确立的,不容易改的(风俗习惯):pro and con :(从正反两方面)争论,辩论 | entrenched :确立的,不容易改的(风俗习惯) | illumination :照明, 阐明, 启发, 灯彩(通常用复数)
1. The cardinal position accorded to Songshan is also reflected in the firmly entrenched reputation of Shaolin Temple being the origin of martial arts.
2. The dictionary currently defines misogyny as " hatred of women ", but will now add a second definition to include " entrenched prejudice against women ".
3. She was an icon of a new future for Chile, reconciled after its violent past and emerging from its entrenched social conservatism.
4. entrenched
4. For those who are worried about deflation getting entrenched and choking off demand, the latest price figures may appear to justify their concerns.
5. In his path was the entire civil service, which had an entrenched mentality about preventing new things occurring.
6. But the results of their efforts are too insignificant to make much of a difference in the deeply entrenched consumer pattern.
7. He is also widely reviled by minority youth in rundown housing projects that erupted in riots in 2005 over entrenched discrimination and poverty.
8. This indicates the extent to which vested interests have become entrenched in the economic planning process over the years.
9. Policymakers vowed in December to keep the monetary policy tight this year to prevent economic overheating and keep rising prices from evolving into entrenched inflation.
10. The scholars further tested the theory through investigations in three counties where family planning is well entrenched and normal newborn gender ratios are maintained.
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