instill

instill [ɪn'stɪl]  [ɪnˈstɪl] 

第三人称单数:instills

instill的意思

现在分词:instilling

过去分词:instilled

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过去式:instilled

instill 基本解释

及物动词<美>逐渐使某人获得(某种可取的品质),逐步灌输

instill 相关例句

及物动词

1. Courtesy must be instilled in childhood.
    礼仪必须在孩提时代就加以灌输。

instill 网络解释

1. 灌输:disrobe#裸露;脱衣 | instill#灌输 | chant#咏唱

2. (慢慢地)滴注,灌输:12. apprehend 领悟,理解 | 13. instill (慢慢地)滴注,灌输 | 14. drench 浸泡,使湿透

3. 灌溉:In light of 因为 | Instill 灌溉 | National college entrance exam 全国大学联考

instill 单语例句

1. In ancient times going out after dark was actively discouraged in order to instill temperate habits in the populace and keep them from harm.

2. Yang's mother made his father come home to instill some discipline, which ended up with the teenager being beaten.

3. But it is hard to deny the detrimental effect of some interests groups'attempt to instill a sense of uncertainty and confusion in the public.

4. The campaign encourages schools to give high priority to environmental education and management to instill ideas about conservation and environmentally friendly living in young students.

5. instill的反义词

5. The provincial course introduces Chinese traditional culture to instill national spirit among elementary and middle school students with classic literary works.

6. But one thing I hope to emulate from my Chinese parents is to instill in my children respect for education.

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7. Surprise checks by local governments regarding work safety are sorely needed to instill fear in those employers who openly flout the rules.

8. The findings again remind us we have a long way to go to instill a genuine respect for the law.

9. Wilde said she fears an investigation into the Brown family will instill fear in plural families about going public with their lives.

10. instill是什么意思

10. He recognized the importance San Antonio placed on humility, sacrifice and a family atmosphere and has tried to instill those standards in the Thunder.

instill 英英释义

verb

1. fill, as with a certain quality

    e.g. The heavy traffic tinctures the air with carbon monoxide

    Synonym: impregnate infuse tincture

2. teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions

    e.g. inculcate values into the young generation

    Synonym: inculcate infuse

3. produce or try to produce a vivid impression of

    e.g. Mother tried to ingrain respect for our elders in us

    Synonym: impress ingrain

4. enter drop by drop

    e.g. instill medication into my eye

    Synonym: instil

5. impart gradually

    e.g. Her presence instilled faith into the children
           transfuse love of music into the students

    Synonym: transfuse