to force sb to accept a particular belief or set of beliefs and not allow them to consider any others
They had been indoctrinated from an early age with their parents' beliefs.
他们从小就被满脑子灌入了他们父母的信仰。
1.教训
2.灌输
1.to teach someone a set of beliefs so thoroughly that they do not accept any other ideas
1.In the midst of objective facts, all too often a teacher may attempt to indoctrinate him with the teacher's own ideology.
老师除了灌输客观真理外,也常常试图将自己的思想灌输给学生。
2.The report says Wal-Mart begins to indoctrinate workers and managers to oppose unions from the moment they are hired.
报告说,沃尔玛从僱用工人和经理人员的时刻开始,就向他们灌输反工会的思想。
3.Governments should not view the education system as a means to control information and to indoctrinate students.
政府不应将教育制度视作控制信息和灌输思想意识的工具。
4.where a large-scale test was conducted, it was found worthwhile to have an experienced nurse indoctrinate all personnel in their use.
C的WalterReed总医院完成了一项大规模的测试,结果发现由有经验的护士来进行教导所有人员是有意义的。
5.The writer wants to indoctrinate the readers with the idea.
作者想把这种想法灌输给读者。
6.Since 20th century, the students have lost interest in Chinese studying, because they feel depressed by the way of indoctrinate .
世纪以来,语文阅读教学长期采用“灌输性”教学方式,学生因受到压抑,而失去了语文学习的兴趣。
7.but NO attempt was made to indoctrinate them with the ideology of the Party
至于党的意识形态,就根本用不着灌输给他们。
8.we pay attention to insisting on the indoctrinate of relevant theories knowledge, but ignore the cultivation of ability to a certain extent;
注重坚持相关理论知识的灌输,但忽视能力的培养;
9.Teachers who indoctrinate children with antisocial theories
向儿童灌输反社会学说的教师
10.The coach tried to indoctrinate the players with the teamwork of attack
教练试图使他的队员充分熟悉进攻的配合。