entrenched
英 [ɪnˈtrentʃt]
美 [ɪnˈtrentʃt]
- adj. 根深蒂固的;确立的,不容易改的
- v. 确立;保证;挖掘壕沟(entrench的过去分词)
将“entrenched”联想为“en”代表深度或程度,加上“trench”(壕沟),形成一个画面:一种思想、观念或制度就像深深的壕沟一样稳固、不易改变,这样可以帮助记忆其含义为“牢固建立的”或“根深蒂固的”。
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- 1. Sexism is deeply entrenched in our society.
- 性别歧视在我们这个社会根深蒂固。
- 2. He has repeatedly criticized Western churches as too worldly and too entrenched in consumerism.
- 他一再批评西方教会过于世俗,消费主义观念过于顽固。
- 3. The Nationalists entrenched their power further by adding six seats to the Parliament.
- 国民党人在议会中新增了6个席位,从而进一步稳固了他们的势力.
- 4. Television seems to be firmly entrenched as the number one medium for national advertising.
- 电视看来要在全国广告媒介中牢固地占据头等位置.
- 5. If the enemy dares to attack us in these entrenched positions, we will make short work of them.
- 如果敌人胆敢进攻我们固守的阵地, 我们就消灭他们.