entrenched

美音:[ɪnˈtrentʃt] 英音:[ɪn'trentʃt]

简单释义:


adj.根深蒂固的

网络确立的;稳固的;不容易改的

完整释义:


adj.

1.根深蒂固的,稳固的


例句:

  1. The "massive gender gap" is one of the highest in the UK economy and entrenched by recruitment patterns, said the commission.
    委员会说,这“巨大的性别差距”是英国经济中最高之一,因招聘类型深化。

  2. Time has no intention of sinking in deeply entrenched in the quiet, deep night, deep thoughts of the pain, however.
    时间在无意的沉沦中悄然而逝,深深的夜,深不过思念的疼痛。

  3. Coastal Georgia was too firmly held by an entrenched aristocracy for him ever to hope to win the place he intended to have.
    滨海的佐治亚州是那样牢牢地掌握在一顽强的贵族阶级手中,在这里,他就休想有一天会赢得他所刻意追求的地位。

  4. Mubarak may have been a military man with an entrenched military apparatus, he was still one man, Nafaa points out.
    穆巴拉克可能是一个根深蒂固的军事机器军人,他还是一个人,Nafaa指出。

  5. The subject's sense of safety and morality remain entrenched throughout the experience, however.
    不过,受测人的安全感和道德会在真个体验中纹丝不动。

  6. But the rules of that game will continue to be set by the entrenched hegemon for a long while to come.
    但在将来很长时间内,游戏的规则将继续由现有霸权国家来制定。

  7. There were handshakes and smiles and a good deal of respectful listening, but ultimately no change in well-entrenched positions.
    双方会谈期间也是亲热的握手,微笑,尊敬的倾听,但是最终双方根深蒂固的立场没有做出任何改变。

  8. Real estate advisers came in early amid a vacuum; there was no opposition to overcome from an entrenched domestic industry.
    房地产顾问进入内地的时间较早,当时,内地该领域还处于真空状态,不会像成熟行业那样存在阻力。

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