柯林斯詞典ingrained /?n?ɡre?nd/ 1. ADJ Ingrained habits and beliefs are difficult to change or remove. (習(xí)慣或信仰) 根深蒂固的 Morals tend to be deeply ingrained. 道德觀唸往往是根深蒂固的。 返回 ingrained劍橋詞典 ingrained adjective (BELIEFS) (of beliefs ) so firmly held that they are not likely to change (觀唸)根深蒂固的 Such ingrained prejudices cannot be corrected easily . 如此根深蒂固的偏見是不容易糾正的。 The belief that you should own your house is deeply ingrained in our society . 在我們的社會(huì)中,應(yīng)該擁有自己的住房這一觀唸根深蒂固。 ingrained adjective (DIRT) Ingrained dirt has got under the surface of something and is difficult to remove . (塵土等)深嵌著的,難以去除的 The oil had become ingrained in his skin . 油汙已滲入他的皮膚。 返回 ingrained