1.反复灌输;谆谆劝导
1.to fix an idea or belief firmly in someone’s mind, especially by repeating it often
1.The devotees are in fact undergoing what they believe to be a form of possession by the animal spirits inculcated into their tattoos.
实际上,狂热者们在展示他们认为被纹身上描画的动物的灵魂“附身”的样子。
2.As a colonial power, France inculcated its territories with Frenchness - the food, the language, the education, the urban planning.
作为一股殖民势力,法国将占领地法兰西化——食物,语言,教育,和城市规划。
3.New priorities need attention. New patterns of sustainability needed to be inculcated.
许多事情一定要得到优先考虑,可持续发展模式的新理念必须深入人心。
4.Medicine appeals to my deep appreciation for human life, inculcated by studying man as both a human being and biological machine.
对人类生命的深深敬畏是医学吸引我的起因,同时这种吸引在我对人这既是人又是生物机械的研究中被一次又一次地加深。
5.is to exercise the virtues, to have certain habits inculcated in us.
是去运用美德,是去形成确定的、由反复受教而出现的习惯。
6.An essay on moral relativism might even convince someone to give up some basic values, on the ground that they are socially inculcated.
因为一些基本价值观是通过社会教养形成的,一篇论述道德相对主义的文章甚至能以此为据来说服某人放弃这些价值。
7.Thus, 65m years ago, were the fates of two groups of animals decided by evolutionary differences inculcated 220m years ago.
这个变化是在6千五百万年前白垩纪末期发生的。2.2亿年前的进化差异决定了两类动物的不同命运。
8.By disciplining me, my parents inculcated self-discipline.
通过严格约束,父母教会我自律。
9.Knowledge of China's great traditions and its forward movements was deeply inculcated in the son.
中国的很棒传统的知识和它的向前运动深深地在儿子被教授。
10.Commercial documents of company is inculcated.
公司商业文件的编制。