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
- And where will people come from that, if they all follow the psychology of fear and? self-interest that Hobbes wants to instill in us?
如果都按霍布斯灌输给我们的那样想,时刻保持着恐惧和利己的心态,那又从哪招募那些消防员,警察和军人呢? - Celebrating individual accomplishment could not only invigorate our employee morale, but also instill work with meaning and joy.
庆祝个人的成就不仅能够鼓舞员工的士气,而且为员工灌输工作的意义与乐趣。 - 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。 - To instill in researchers an understanding of the importance and strategic value of their work.
灌输研究者们对自己工作重要性和策略价值的认知。 - The easy rhythm and pop arrangement even instill a feeling of musical eroticism.
轻松的旋律和节奏安排甚至给我们一种非常愉悦的感觉。 - 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。 - They tried to instill such new ideas into students'minds.
他们努力将这些新观念灌输到学生的头脑中去。 - To instill courage or life into; animate.
鼓舞注入勇气或生命;使充满活力。 - Instill ideas into a person's mind.
将观念逐渐灌输进入的头脑。 - To inspire, impact and instill abundance in life.
为了激励,影响和灌输丰富的生活。