inured
英 [ɪˈnjʊəd]
美 [ɪˈnjʊrd]
adj. 对(令人不快的事物)司空见惯的; 习惯于…的
v. (法律等)生效;实施;适用于; 使坚强,使习惯于(不利条件)
inure的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 对(令人不快的事物)司空见惯的;习惯于…的
If you areinured tosomething unpleasant, you have become used to it so that it no longer affects you.- Doctors become inured to death.
医生们已经能坦然面对死亡。
- Doctors become inured to death.
双语例句
- The old soldier was so inured to danger that he became careless.
那位老战士已习惯了危险因而变得无所谓。 - Doctors become inured to death.
医生们已经能坦然面对死亡。 - He was inured to the cold.
他已经习惯于寒冷了。 - After living here for years I've become inured to the cold climate.
我在此地居住多年,已习惯寒冷的气候。 - After spending some time on the island they became inured to the hardships.
在岛上待了一段时间后,他们适应了艰苦。 - But has the divorce truly inured global markets to evidence that the US consumer, and thus the bulk of the economy, is buckling under the stress of a weak housing market and high gas prices?
但是,面对美国消费者及其经济的大部分领域正在承受房地产市场疲弱和油价高企的压力,这种脱节是否真的让全球市场对这些证据熟视无睹呢? - As we know, there was a habit in China long ago& his parents or teachers usually corrected his habit if he always was inured to use his left hand in everything.
我们知道,很早以前,在我国有这样的习惯&一旦某人是“左撇子”,他的家长或老师总是尽量给予纠正。 - The public is by now inured to awful public finance figures, and the coalition may not have a real fight on its hands until the cuts start to bite next year.
公众迄今已习惯了可怕的公共财政数字;而在减支计划明年开始显示出威力前,执政联盟恐怕并不需要面对什么真正的挑战。 - People are stuck on a treadmill: as they achieve a better standard of living, they become inured to its pleasures.
人们陷入了一个怪圈:当生活水平提高的时候,反倒为其所赋予的愉悦所伤。 - He has inured himself to accept misfortune.
他锻练了自己,使自己能承受不幸。
