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词根:inculcate
vt.inculcate 教育;谆谆教诲;教授;反覆灌输
"通过反复告诫来在心灵上留下印象的行为; 强制或持续的教学",1550年代,来自 inculcate(动词),或者是晚期拉丁语 inculcationem(inculcatio 主格的动作名词),源自 inculcare 的过去分词词干“强制; 印记”。
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
inculcateverb
to teach by frequent repetition
inculcated a deep sense of responsibility in their children
1 Better still would be the inculcation into all our moral considerations of beneficence as an internal good rather than an ethical calculation.
2 Your inculcation in mind heart, never forget your nagging, long is the dream of you, looking forward to iron which is your desire.
你的谆谆教诲牢记心房,你的苦口婆心念念不忘,望子成龙是你的梦想,盼铁成钢是你的愿望。
3 That is why they are devoting themselves entirely to the inculcation of principles, especially of economic principles.
4 One of the deep foundation piers of all educational effort is the inculcation of habits.
5 Developing his idea of "civic rearmament", he said the inculcation of French Republican values in schoolchildren was the key to "France remaining France".
6 The inculcation of a sense of common purpose and mutual dependence has long been regarded as the linchpin of any community.
7 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.
8 Inculcation is the basic way of Marxist theory education.
灌输是马克思主义政治教育的基本原则.
9 But Isi Leibler argued in the Jerusalem Post that the government is “not obliged to subsidize the demonization of the nation” and should instead support “the inculcation of love of Israel.”
10 In the inculcation of his practical precepts his aim is even more to exalt the dignity and to exhibit the delight of rural labour, than to explain its methods or inculcate its utility.
11 His inculcation of the practice of self-examination, 248 Platonic school, its ideal, i.
12 The praise and inculcation of industry may very happily be seen, for example, in this gleaning: "Every man's task is his life-preserver," for rust consumes more than use wears.
13 With the subsequent progress of civilisation, we find the successive inculcation of three forms of veracity, which may be termed respectively industrial, political, and philosophical.
14 The whole educational system, however, was geared to the demands of the Party, and its first objective was the inculcation of the youth with Communist ideology.
15 Any one, who refuses to assist a representative in the performance of functions, shall be given criticism, inculcation or administrative sanction by the related unit.
拒绝协助代表执行代表职务的,有关单位应当予以批评教育,直至给予行政处分。
16 His inculcation of the practice of self-examination, 248 Zeus, universal providence attributed by the Greeks to, i.
17 In a general way, it may be asserted that the same doctrines which in India led to the inculcation of indifference and quietism, led to Stoic activity in Greece and Italy.
18 It has but faint glimpses of the light, and needs much inculcation from without.
19 She had been using Instagram for years; by virtue of her age and her cultural inculcation, “You Are There” is an oblique comment on Instagram’s mind-warping market of ideals.
20 As one form of moral education, moral penetration is attracting increasing attention compared to moral inculcation.
而作为德育教育方式之一的德育渗透,相对于德育灌输也越来越受到人们的关注.