英[ɪn'ɡreɪnd]美[ɪn'ɡreɪnd]
adjective(形容词)
双解例句
adjective(形容词)
小知识
Use the adjective ingrained to describe the strong beliefs of someone who has thought that way for a very long time, such as the ingrained patriotism of a 20-year military veteran.
Ingrained comes from the word grain, which in late Middle English referred to a certain kind of dye. This type of dye was indelible — unable to be removed — much like ingrained beliefs that are so firmly fixed that they'll never change.