形容词习惯的,坚强的
动词使习惯(于)( inure的过去式和过去分词 )
inured
1. 习惯的:perplexed 迷惑的 | inured 习惯的 | impregnable 不可征服的
1. 对(令人不快的事物)司空见惯的;习惯于…的
If you are inured to something unpleasant, you have become used to it so that it no longer affects you.
e.g. Doctors become inured to death.
医生们已经能坦然面对死亡。
1. An even bigger task will be disarming thousands of young fighters inured to murder, rape and pillage.
2. The displacement of migrant school children is unfortunately a situation to which we have become inured because of the frequency with which it occurs.
3. Whether you've become inured to your host country or not, there's plenty to write home about.
4. Three days of official mourning will quieten a country inured to mass killing on its streets but shocked by the disaster.
5. The discovery sent a ripple of horror through a country inured to brutal tales.
6. The devastating downpour that hit Beijing on July 21 shocked not only locals, but also expat residents who are usually inured to the aridity of the Chinese capital.