inured
英 [ɪnˈjʊər]
美 [ɪnˈjʊr]
- adj. 习惯的
- v. 使习惯;有助于;生效(inure的过去分词)
将“inured”拆分为“in-”(在里面)和“ured”(听起来像“ruined”破坏的)。想象“in”像是一个人被彻底“inside”某个环境或经验中,以至于这个环境或经验已经“ruined”或消磨了他们的原本特质,使他们变得对某种事物不再敏感或不易受影响。这样的联想有助于记忆这个词的意思是“习惯于”或“变得对某事物无感”。
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- 1. Doctors become inured to death.
- 医生们已经能坦然面对死亡。
- 2. The prisoners quickly became inured to the harsh conditions.
- 囚犯们很快就适应了苛刻的条件.
- 3. He has inured himself to accept misfortune.
- 他锻练了自己,使自己能承受不幸.
- 4. Poverty had inured the beggar to hardships.
- 贫穷已使那乞丐惯于艰难.
- 5. A decade of Japanese rule had inured Macchurians to most anything.
- 经过日本人的十几年统治,满洲人对一切已习惯于逆来顺受.