instill
英 [ɪnˈstɪl]
美 [ɪnˈstɪl]
v. 浸染;逐渐灌输;滴注(入,下)
第三人称单数:instills 现在分词:instilling 过去式:instilled 过去分词:instilled
BNC.34201 / COCA.12013
英英释义
verb
- fill, as with a certain quality
- The heavy traffic tinctures the air with carbon monoxide
- teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions
- inculcate values into the young generation
- produce or try to produce a vivid impression of
- Mother tried to ingrain respect for our elders in us
- enter drop by drop
- instill medication into my eye
- impart gradually
- Her presence instilled faith into the children
- transfuse love of music into the students
双语例句
- Good leaders instill their personality and beliefs into the fabric of their organization, Flaxington says.
优秀的领导人都会将自己的个性和信念注入企业组织结构中,Flaxington表示。 - But does that portrayal reflect a pre-existing expectation that film buffs hold or does it instill it?
但是那些描绘反映影迷们所把握的那些先前存在的期待或会对他们灌输那样的思想吗? - Organization was a critical skill that teachers tried to instill in us at an early age.
教师对我们从小灌输非常重要的生活组织能力。 - A better strategy, however, is to instill trust in management and peer groups.
然而,更好的策略是给管理人员和相关人员逐渐灌输对您的信任。 - To instill courage or life into; animate.
鼓舞注入勇气或生命;使充满活力。 - He wanted to instill in young Americans a sense of mutual political commitment that crossed ethnic and class boundaries.
他想超越种族与阶级界限,给美国年轻人灌输一种共同的政治责任感。 - "We are trying to instill that which is important that which can impact their life" he added.
“我们尝试逐步培养学生认识什么是重要的什么能够影响他们的生活,”他补充。 - Instill the love of learning in each student.
把对学习的爱慢慢渗透到每个学生的心里。 - There are other ways to instill freedom, creativity and initiative than to depend on the absence of guidance.
要给孩子灌输自由和创造并不一定要建立在无章无法的基础上。 - Them, and instill in them a sense of wonder about the world around them.
们,并灌输他们对身处的这个世界的好奇心。
