Inculcate
['ɪnkʌlkeɪt] or [ɪn'kʌlket]
解釋/意思:
(verb.) teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions; 'inculcate values into the young generation'.
錄入:撒迦利亚--From WordNet
解釋/意思:
(v. t.) To teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions; to urge on the mind; as, Christ inculcates on his followers humility.
手打:谢莉
同義詞及近義詞:
v. a. Impress, enforce, instil, infuse, infix, ingraft, implant.
錄入:温德尔
同義詞及反義詞:
SYN:Impress, urge, enforce, Infuse, instil, implant, press, teach
ANT:Insinuate, suggest, disavow, abjure, denounce
校對:韦恩
解釋/意思:
v.t. to enforce by frequent admonitions or repetitions.—ns. Inculcā′tion; Incul′cātor.
阿纳托尔校對
例句/造句/用法:
- It is possible to employ it as a kind of reservoir of anecdotes to be drawn on to inculcate special moral lessons on this virtue or that vice. 約翰·杜威. 民主與教育.
- He was the first-born of Newland and May Archer, yet it had never been possible to inculcate in him even the rudiments of reserve. 伊蒂絲·華頓. 純真年代.
- Percy had been brought up in the principles which so excellent a woman was sure to inculcate. 伊蒂絲·華頓. 快樂之家.
- No regard will be paid to truth, morals, or decency, in the doctrines inculcated. 亞當·斯密. 國富論.
- Hence, in accordance with the principles inculcated in this volume, these forms will not have been liable to much modification. 查理斯·達爾文. 物種起源.
- Nor is it a wonder, that politicians should be very industrious in inculcating such notions, where their interest is so particularly concerned. 大衛·休謨. 人性論.
- As a man, we have beheld him practising and inculcating the virtues of frugality, temperance, and industry. 本傑明·佛蘭克林. 佛蘭克林自傳.
錄入:雷蒙