柯林斯詞典entrenchment /?n?tr?nt?m?nt/ (entrenchments) 1. N-COUNT Entrenchments are a series of long deep holes called trenches that are dug for defence by soldiers in war. 塹壕; 戰(zhàn)壕[usu pl] 2. N-UNCOUNT Entrenchment means the firm establishment of a system or your own position in a situation. 根深蒂固; 牢固 ...the entrenchment of democratic norms. ...民主槼範(fàn)的牢固確立。 返回 entrenchment劍橋詞典the process by which ideas become fixed and cannot be changed 牢固確立;根深蒂固;積重難返 There has been a shift in opinion on the issue after a decade of entrenchment. 對這個問題人們曾囿於成見10年之久,現(xiàn)在終於轉(zhuǎn)變了觀點(diǎn)。 返回 entrenchment