established

美音:[ɪ'stæblɪʃt] 英音:[ɪ'stæblɪʃt]

简单释义:


adj.已确立的;已获确认的;确定的;著名的

v.“establish”的过去式和过去分词

Web建立;建立的连接;已制定的

变形:

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完整释义:


adj.

1.建立(的),设立的
2.被设立的;确定的;被制定的;被认定了的;既定的
3.确认的,确定(的),既定(的),肯定的,已知(的)
4.〔植〕定殖的
5.国定的
6.正式
7.成名的
8.安家(的)
9.【植物;植物学】移植生长的


例句:

  1. "Until we see a sustained period of stronger job creation, we cannot consider the recovery to be truly established, " he said.
    “在我们见到就业成长持续增强前,我们无法认定经济复苏确实站稳脚跟,”他说。

  2. They said that at least 12 Asian countries pushed Friday at the Hanoi meeting for a dispute mechanism to be established.
    他们说,在周五的河内会议上,至少有12个亚洲国家推动建立一个争端解决机制。

  3. The publication of his A Boy's Will in 1913 and North of Boston a year later immediately established eminence among the "new" poets.
    1913年发表的《一个男孩的意愿》和一年后发表的《波士顿的北部》,立刻使他在“新”诗人中处于突出的地位。

  4. Lexin toy to a strong, reasonable prices, excellent service and a number of enterprises established long-term relations of cooperation.
    盛东玩具以雄厚的实力、合理的价格、优良的服务与多家企业公司建立了长期的合作关系。

  5. When a woman only established eye contact with a man, she was approached 20% of the time.
    如果女性只与男性发生目光的接触,她大概有20%的机会被人搭讪。

  6. In the 18th century the British took Gibraltar, established colonies along the Atlantic seacoast, and began to ADD territory in India.
    18世纪时,英国夺得直布罗陀,建立沿大西洋海岸的殖民地,也开始在印度扩张领土。

  7. In nineteen ninety-seven, the United States Institute of Medicine established levels for how much vitamin D healthy people need.
    1997年,美国医药协会确定了健康的人们需要多少含量的维他命D。

  8. "We went into a market and established a kiosk in that market out of a butcher's shop, " Kalanda says.
    卡兰达说,“由于一家肉店,我们进入这个市场,在那个市场我们建立了一个公用电话亭”

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