inculcate如何读

英:[ˈɪnkʌlkeɪt]

美:[ɪnˈkʌlkeɪt]

inculcate是什么意思

  • vt.谆谆教诲;教育

inculcate自然拼读

in·cul·cate

In kl keIt [or] ihn kuhl keIt

inculcate变形

第三人称单数:inculcates

现在分词:inculcating

过去式:inculcated

过去分词:inculcated

inculcate扩展

inculcation (n.), inculcator (n.)

inculcate词根

词根:inculcate

n.

inculcation 谆谆教诲;教授

inculcate英英释义

transitive verb

to implant in someone's mind by earnest and frequent repetition; instill (usu. fol. by "in").The sect inculcated in their children a strong respect for elders.

to cause to accept an idea or value; imbue (usu. fol. by "with").She inculcated her students with a love of learning.

inculcate词源中文解释

"强制或在头脑中加强",特别是通过警告或强制性陈述,1540年代,来自拉丁语 inculcatus, 的过去分词 inculcare "强制,坚持; 在,打印,践踏",来自 in- "在"(来自 PIE 根 *en "在")+ calcare "践踏,压”从 calx(1)“脚后跟”(参见 calcaneus)。相关的: Inculcated; inculcating。

inculcate词源英文解释

Latin inculcatus, past participle of inculcare, literally, to tread on, from in- + calcare to trample, from calc-, calx heel

The first known use of inculcate was in 1539

inculcate儿童词典英英释义

inculcateverb

to teach by frequent repetition

inculcated a deep sense of responsibility in their children

inculcateverb

to teach by frequent repetition

inculcated a deep sense of responsibility in their children

inculcate 例句

1 Cameron had tried to inculcate and the studied spontaneity of his big speech on October 3rd, the delegates were lit up mostly by the old-fashioned Tory attractions of tax cuts and Europe-bashing.

尽管这里浮华炫目,尽管卡梅伦反复灌输着高尚的同情心,并于10月3日作了精心准备的即兴演讲,然而大多数代表们似乎并不买帐,让他们津津乐道的仍是减免税收和抨击欧洲等老调重弹。

2 The music of the black church—where Aretha was born and inculcated, where her voice both originated and returned—was the most trenchant force in her life.

3 I try to inculcate a sense of responsibility in my children.

我试图给孩子灌输一种责任感。

4 There’s no kind of oppressive sentiment behind it; it’s more an idea of self-discipline, and that as a society you want to inculcate that.

5 Furthermore, stories weren’t written to sell merch but to inculcate morality into children.

6 First of all, inculcate the army ethos and values.

首先, 反复理解军人的特性与价值.

7 Classical schools inculcate wisdom and virtue.

经典学校在智慧和美德方面诲人不倦。

8 Even though obedience and curiosity would seem to be at odds with each other, Katharine — a bundle of contradictions herself — succeeded in inculcating her daughter with both traits.

9 “Many hotels want to inculcate client loyalty from their corporate travelers and are amenable to giving you the discount,” she said.

10 “One of the things about recovery that I think people sometimes overlook is the fact that it inculcates certain values. Be honest. Be accountable. Help other people. Apologize when you’re wrong.”

11 The aim is to inculcate business people with an appreciation of different cultures...

其目的是教导商界管理人员逐渐学会欣赏不同的文化。

12 The just-deal-with it mentality that female chefs talk about is inculcated at the industry’s earliest levels.

13 In short, we should inculcate the young people with the spirit of communism.

归根到底, 我们要对青年进行共产主义教育.

14 "Embrace insecurity," after all, sounds like exactly the sort of message that the chancellor of the exchequer might find cynically helpful to inculcate in a society facing ever more precarious circumstances.

15 In other words, there isn’t any sort of cultural insulation that would protect Black men from negative messages in the manosphere, and the hosts subtly use language and imagery common to Black culture to inculcate Black listeners to their views.

16 Despite being physically gone, Numa continues to narrate the course of the film, a deliberate storytelling choice by Bayona that inculcates the theme of consumption as a type of communion.

17 Bengali parents had inculcated a love of music and culture while their boys were very young.

18 If it played a role in disenchanting the world, it did so precisely because it was effectively inculcated among the educated, clerical and lay, male and female.

19 Art appreciation can be inculcate to children at young age.

艺术欣赏可以在孩子年龄小的时候加以灌输。

20 The political message in his children’s books had more to do with developing a critical attitude toward the world as it is, capitalism included, rather than inculcating socialist ideals.

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