inherent

美音:[ɪn'herənt] 英音:[ɪn'hɪərənt]

简单释义:


adj.固有的;内在的

网络与生俱来的;生来的;天生的

完整释义:


adj.

1.内在的,固有的,生来的
2.内在的;特有的
3.固有的;本身所固有的
4.先天的
5.内主的
6.遗传的
7.本来的
8.难以避免的,难以克服的
9.摧在的
10.本征的

n.

1.内在
2.固有


例句:

  1. After being moved by the emotional design while using rational behind the vision to see the inherent nature of the beautiful features.
    在被设计感动之后的感性之余用理性的眼光看到美丽背后内在的本质特点。

  2. After all, there does not seem to be any inherent impossibility in the combination.
    毕竟,在这种组合中似乎没有任何固有的不可能性。

  3. It was also erroneously stated that there was an inherent disconnect between physical pathology and self-report in this model.
    还有错误地指出,在这个模式中生理病理和自我报告存在内在的分离。

  4. All of these uncertainties inherent in risk assessment combine to produce a very wide range of risk estimates in most cases.
    风险评估中所固有的这些不确定性问题在大多数案例中导致了差异巨大的风险估价。

  5. The inherent happiness and a sense of satisfaction is the best reward of voluntary work to us, superior to any other kind of happiness.
    内心的快乐和满足感是志愿者服务对于我们最好的回报,超越了其他任何一种快乐。

  6. The inherent simplicity and fault tolerance of Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM) Drive (SRD) have made it a great potential drive system.
    开关磁阻电机(SR电机)调速系统(SRD)以其结构简单,容错能力强等众多优点,使其极具发展潜力。

  7. Chinese art in the concept of nature can be said to be innate, inherent factors such spirit than substance, more than thinking there.
    中国艺术中关于自然的观念可以说是先天的,这种先天的因素是精神高于物质、思维高于存在。

  8. Partisan and ideological conflict is inherent in democratic political systems, of course, and governing is often a messy process.
    当然,党派之争和意识形态冲突本是民主体制的遗传,治国往往就是一团糟。

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