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  1. instill

    • IPA[inˈstil]

    美式

    • v.
      gradually but firmly establish (an idea or attitude, especially a desirable one) in a person's mind;put (a substance) into something in the form of liquid drops
    • verb: instil, 3rd person present: instils, gerund or present participle: instilling, past tense: instilled, past participle: instilled

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    動詞

    • 1. gradually but firmly establish (an idea or attitude, especially a desirable one) in a person's mind how do we instill a sense of rightness in today's youth?
    • 2. put (a substance) into something in the form of liquid drops she was told how to instill eye drops
    • v.
      gradually but firmly establish (an idea or attitude) in a person's mind: the standards her parents had instilled into her

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