基本解釋adj. 習(xí)慣的 v. 使習(xí)慣;有助于;生效(inure的過去分詞)同根派生 inured相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語例句The Fed inured us all to risk.聯(lián)邦局使我們所有人都習(xí)慣了承擔(dān)風(fēng)險。And though fear and an inured tolerance of hardship tend to stifle protests, there are reports of strikes at some Belarusian plants.盡管恐懼和吃苦耐勞的習(xí)慣往往會扼殺抗議之心,但在白俄羅斯的工廠還是出現(xiàn)了一些罷工事件。The great drivers, addicted to speed and seemingly inured to fear and risk, are not ordinary men but surely an accident this serious has affected him psychologically?這位偉大的、沉迷于速度并且似乎已習(xí)慣恐懼與危險的車手不是普通的人,如此嚴(yán)重的事故會影響他的心理嗎?原聲例句As many as 40 others were inured in Saturday's stampede in central Luanda.Pope Benedict prayed for the inured and the two young women who died, telling Sunday's huge open-air Mass that he trusts "Jesus will embrace them in his kingdom."權(quán)威例句They were ready to accept a difficult transition and were inured to a certain level of violence.ECONOMIST: By invitation: IraqBut the increasing physical separation of Palestinians from Israel makes it easier to become inured to their plight.ECONOMIST: Palestineinured更多例句詞組短語短語inured a 習(xí)慣的inured d a 習(xí)慣的be inured to 習(xí)慣于Be Inured To Hardships 吃苦耐勞be inured to hardship 習(xí)慣于困苦inured更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 If you are inured to something unpleasant, you have become used to it so that it no longer affects you. inured劍橋字典inured柯林斯字典