双语例句
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Racial discrimination was deeply entrenched in twentieth century society.
种族歧视在二十世纪的社会根深蒂固。
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The popular support put this leader entrenched.
民众的支持让这位领导人处于牢固地位。
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The conference will entrench that vulnerable groups are properly arranged by the government.
会议将确保弱势群体得到政府的妥善安排。
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It may also entrench deflation.
它也可能使通货紧缩更加难以逆转。
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A New Year looks sure to entrench old resentments.
新的一年,旧有的愤恨还将根深蒂固。
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Will the economic crisis force change, or entrench privilege?
经济危机是否会带来变革,还是会巩固特权?
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That would further entrench the divisions between the two sides.
这将进一步加剧双方的分歧。
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The danger is that the German presidency will entrench this lop-sided approach.
这样所带来的危险便是德国成为轮值主席国后,将会加剧这一偏差。
近义词
vi.
to infringe onencroach on
同根词
百科
1. entrench,英语单词,主要用作及物动词、不及物动词,作及物动词时译为“确立,牢固;用壕沟围住;挖掘”,作不及物动词时译为“侵犯;挖掘壕沟”。
释义
v.
[with obj.](常作 be entrenched)establish (an attitude, habit, or belief) so firmly that change is very difficult or unlikely
牢固确立(态度,习惯,信仰)
establish (a person or their authority) in a position of great strength or security
牢固确立(某人的)地位(或权威)
apply extra legal safeguards to (a right, especially a constitutional right, guaranteed by legislation)
运用其他法律保障(法律赋予的权利,尤指宪法赋予的权力)。
establish (a military force, camp, etc.) in trenches or other fortified positions
把(军队,兵营等)置于壕沟(或其他设防的阵地)中。
[no obj.](entrench on/upon)archaic encroach or trespass upon
〈古〉 侵犯,侵占。
词源
"mid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘place within a trench’): from EN-1, -IN2‘into' + TRENCH."