1.滴注
2.慢慢灌输
1.“instil”的变体
1.to make someone have a particular feeling or belief
1.The variant of instil
1.These wonderful childhood experiences instilled in me a strong passion for America's landscapes, cultures, and people.
童年时的这些美好经历在我身上倾注了一种对美国的山河、文化和人民的强烈感情。
2.His horrid passions had made him forget the principles which Dr. Portman had instilled into him in early life.
疯狂的情欲使他忘记了早年波特曼博士灌输给他的那些原则。
3.The moral lesson instilled in the girl is not whether the man has aroused her love, but rather is it, "How much? "
浸透到女孩中的道德课程不是这个男子引起她的爱,而是多少钱。
4.Hard to imagine those are the values that Beaverton officials would like to see instilled in its fourth graders.
很难想象比佛顿的这种观念,竟然要把这种观念逐渐的灌输给四年级的学生。
5.Thanks to my mom and all of my speech therapists and teachers, the belief was instilled in me that I could overcome this challenge.
感谢我的母亲,感谢我的矫正医生和老师,是他们逐渐灌输给我能够战胜困难的信念。
6.Her mother instilled in her another dream, ever-present in the experience of working people: that of liberating herself through education.
她母亲又灌输给她另一种经常从劳动人民苦难经历中滋生出来的这样一种美梦:那就是通过受教育以争得自身的解放。
7.Her childhood experiences opened her heart to those less fortunate and instilled in her a sense of social justice.
她童年的经历让她对那些不够幸运的人们敞开心扉,且融入了她的社会正义感之中。
8.As she grew stronger and brighter, she instilled a sort of light and cheer to whomever she met.
随着她日渐强壮和聪明,她带给每个她遇见的人一种光亮和愉快的心情。
9.He thought of himself as an artist, which instilled in him a passion for design.
他将自己看成个艺术家,这使他对设计的激情不断地增强。
10.My siblings and I were instilled with the notion that there was something problematic, even shameful, about having a rich father.
我的兄弟姐妹和我自己被灌输了有一名富爸爸一定是有什么地方出错甚至丢人的观念。