deeply ingrained
常見例句
- But tackling the policy implications is dependent on challenging these deeply ingrained cultural attitudes.
但是應(yīng)對(duì)這種政策蘊(yùn)含就要挑戰(zhàn)這些深入人心的文化態(tài)度。 - And because we have a deeply ingrained need to be reciprocal, never ask for something until you've offered something free first.
而且因?yàn)槲覀冇兄畹俟痰幕セ蓐P(guān)系,所以在要求一些事情之前,先拋出一些“免費(fèi)的繡球”。 - Sharing books - just like sharing music - is deeply ingrained in our culture, so it doesn't come as a surprise that a lot of people would use these illegal conduits to access pirated content.
共享書籍就像共享音樂是我們文化中根深蒂固的一部分,因此很多人利用非法渠道去獲取盜版內(nèi)容并不令人感到奇怪。 - This is that racism, or at least xenophobia, is a deeply ingrained human characteristic.
ECONOMIST: Darwinism - Once again, reports like this show how deeply ingrained torrents have become in the fabric of the internet.
FORBES: Members of Congress Download A Lot of Illegal Torrents - Because many of these tax subsidies are deeply ingrained in the economy, Congress is likely to phase them out slowly.
FORBES: Do The Math: Why Trimming Tax Breaks Won't Allow U.S. To Easily Cut Rates 返回 deeply ingrained