ingrain
- IPA[ɪnˈɡreɪn]
英式
- firmly fix or establish (a habit, belief, or attitude) in a person
- (of a textile) composed of fibres which have been dyed different colours before being woven.
verb: ingrain, 3rd person present: ingrains, gerund or present participle: ingraining, past tense: ingrained, past participle: ingrained
- 釋義
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動詞
- 1. firmly fix or establish (a habit, belief, or attitude) in a person they trivialize the struggle and further ingrain the long-standing attitudes
形容詞
- 1. (of a textile) composed of fibres which have been dyed different colours before being woven.
- (of a habit, belief, or attitude) firmly fixed or established; difficult to change: his deeply ingrained Catholic convictions
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a habit, belief, or attitude) firmly fixed or established; difficult to change: his deeply ingrained Catholic convictions
Oxford American Dictionary
- a reversible carpet in which the pattern appears on both sides.
Oxford Dictionary
- a reversible carpet in which the pattern appears on both sides.
Oxford American Dictionary
- 更多解釋
- firmly fix or establish (a habit, belief, or attitude) in a person: they trivialize the struggle and further ingrain the long-standing attitudes
- (of a textile) composed of fibers which have been dyed different colors before being woven.
Oxford American Dictionary