ingrain
/ɪnˈɡreɪn/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈɡreɪn/ (ame, ipa) · /(ˌ)in-ˈgrān/ (ame, mw)
ingrain — 動詞
- ingrainpresent simple I / you / we / they
- ingrains3rd person singular
- ingraining-ing form
- ingrainedpast simple
1. to fix a belief, habit, or value so firmly in someone that it becomes very hard
深植
使觀念或習慣深深固定
to fix a belief, habit, or value so firmly in someone that it becomes very hard to change
Daily practice ingrained the safety rules in every new worker.
每天的練習把安全規則深植在每個新進工人心裡。
ingrain + rule + in somebody
Years of prayer ingrained the habit of giving thanks in Nadia.
多年的祈禱把感恩的習慣深植在 Nadia 心中。
By age ten, the custom was ingrained in Gabriela's morning routine.
到了十歲時,這個習俗已深植在 Gabriela 的晨間作息裡。
Grandfather's stories ingrained respect for the river in Selim.
祖父的故事把對這條河的敬意深植在 Selim 心中。
The school ingrained tidy habits into Christopher and his brothers.
那所學校把整潔習慣深植在 Christopher 和他兄弟的日常生活中。
文法句型
ingrain + habit/value/rule + in somebody
ingrain + habit/value + into somebody
be ingrained in + routine/mind/culture
用法筆記
The object is usually the idea, rule, or habit being planted, not the person. In passive form, the word often describes something already fixed in a routine, memory, or culture.