inured
基本解釋
- adj. 習(xí)慣的
- v. 使習(xí)慣;有助于;生效(inure的過(guò)去分詞)
英漢例句
- The Fed inured us all to risk.
聯(lián)邦局使我們所有人都習(xí)慣了承擔(dān)風(fēng)險(xiǎn)。 - And though fear and an inured tolerance of hardship tend to stifle protests, there are reports of strikes at some Belarusian plants.
盡管恐懼和吃苦耐勞的習(xí)慣往往會(huì)扼殺抗議之心,但在白俄羅斯的工廠還是出現(xiàn)了一些罷工事件。 - The great drivers, addicted to speed and seemingly inured to fear and risk, are not ordinary men but surely an accident this serious has affected him psychologically?
這位偉大的、沉迷于速度并且似乎已習(xí)慣恐懼與危險(xiǎn)的車手不是普通的人,如此嚴(yán)重的事故會(huì)影響他的心理嗎? - As many as 40 others were inured in Saturday's stampede in central Luanda.
- Pope Benedict prayed for the inured and the two young women who died, telling Sunday's huge open-air Mass that he trusts "Jesus will embrace them in his kingdom."
- They were ready to accept a difficult transition and were inured to a certain level of violence.
ECONOMIST: By invitation: Iraq - But the increasing physical separation of Palestinians from Israel makes it easier to become inured to their plight.
ECONOMIST: Palestine
雙語(yǔ)例句
原聲例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語(yǔ)
- inured a 習(xí)慣的
- inured d a 習(xí)慣的
- be inured to 習(xí)慣于
- Be Inured To Hardships 吃苦耐勞
- be inured to hardship 習(xí)慣于困苦
短語(yǔ)
英英字典
- If you are inured to something unpleasant, you have become used to it so that it no longer affects you.