英:[ɪnˈstɪl]
美:[ɪnˈstɪl]
英:[ɪnˈstɪl]
美:[ɪnˈstɪl]
in·still
ihn stIl
第三人称单数:instills
现在分词:instilling
过去式:instilled
过去分词:instilled
instillment (n.)
Verb
1. impart gradually;
"Her presence instilled faith into the children"
"transfuse love of music into the students"
2. enter drop by drop;
"instill medication into my eye"
3. produce or try to produce a vivid impression of;
"Mother tried to ingrain respect for our elders in us"
4. teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions;
"inculcate values into the young generation"
5. fill, as with a certain quality;
"The heavy traffic tinctures the air with carbon monoxide"
也称为 instil,早在15世纪初期,意为“逐渐引入(液体、感情等)”,源自拉丁语 instillare “滴入; 滴下”,由 in- “在”(源自 PIE 词根 *en “在”)和 stilla “一滴”(参见 distill)组成。相关词汇: Instilled; instiller; instilling。
Middle English, from Latin instillare, from in- + stillare to drip, from stilla drop
The first known use of instill was in the 15th century
instinctnoun
a natural ability or inclination
an act or course of action in response to a stimulus that is usually inherited and is automatic rather than learned
behavior that is based on automatic actions
instinctnoun
a natural ability or inclination
an act or course of action in response to a stimulus that is usually inherited and is automatic rather than learned
behavior that is based on automatic actions
instinctiveadjective
of, relating to, or being instinct
resulting from or caused by instinct
instinctiveadjective
of, relating to, or being instinct
resulting from or caused by instinct
instinctnoun
a natural ability or inclination
an act or course of action in response to a stimulus that is usually inherited and is automatic rather than learned
behavior that is based on automatic actions
instillverb
to gradually cause to feel or have
instill a love of music
instillverb
to gradually cause to feel or have
instill a love of music
instillverb
to gradually cause to feel or have
instill a love of music
instillverb
to gradually cause to feel or have
instill a love of music
instilltransitive verb
to cause to enter especially drop by drop
instill medication into the infected eye
1 Struggling with that contradiction, he tries to instill what he calls “family values” in each of his restaurants, but admits that has become more difficult as his organization grows.
2 They took them to the zoo, museums, amusement parks and the library, where they instilled in them a love of reading books.
3 It closed corner groceries and gas stations and undermined schools and educators trying to instill self-worth in neighborhood kids.
4 “And, even if it doesn’t encourage readers to listen to classical music, it’s sure to instill in them an unprecedented admiration of this deviant art.”
5 Their purpose, Aristotle tells us, is to instill "pity and terror" in the audience, who'll feel cathartic relief at having tunneled through darkness and come out the other side.
6 The institution is meant to instill liquor appreciation as well as the craft of booze-making, bottling and marketing.
7 And we’ve been trying to instill thoughts about gratitude through routines where we say one “thank you” and compliment each other each night at dinner.
8 Praising your child for the good things they do is a great way to instill a strong sense of self-confidence.
表扬孩子所做的好事是逐步培养孩子自信心的一个好方法。
9 Activism was instilled in Ms. Ramos by her parents, she said, who emphasized the importance of organized labor and taking care of those with less.
10 “Your brain doesn’t know what to do. But once you’ve got it instilled in you, it’s like riding a bicycle.”
11 Instead, a smattering of aspiring young directors and writers are taking the form and tinkering, twisting and turning it inside out to instill freshness.
12 "Mum and Dad were fantastic parents, and they instilled a lot of pride in us, a lot of love," says Gary.
13 They hoped to instill within the common people a love for the masterpieces of Polish prose and poetry.
他们期望把他们对波兰散文和诗歌名著的热爱,灌输给普通的波兰人民。
14 After a couple of years, the Captain raised Dad to section foreman, taught him how to lead men and operate and ventilate a mine, and instilled in him a vision of the town.
15 With an enthusiasm instilled in me by my father from the time he spent in Japan, I always devoured natto, delighting in its punchy flavor and never minding its sticky texture.
16 I love that you have instilled a “kindness report” at dinner, because it means you have a system in place, even if it isn’t working.
17 The sound is right for this quintessentially French creation, Mr. Nagano evidently having continued to cultivate the Gallic qualities that Charles Dutoit instilled in the Montreal Symphony from 1977 to 2002.
18 No matter how much fear and suspicion he instilled in the players, Sam Westing knew that greed would keep them playing the game.
19 These policies instill strong feeling of loyalty in P & G employees.
这些策略使 宝洁 公司员工内心逐步树立对公司强烈的忠诚感.
20 “They instill in us that the best feeling is making a song from your heart that just happens to take off,” she says.
1 渐渐灌输
2 慢慢灌输
5 滴入