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 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。 - He has inured himself to accept misfortune.
他锻练了自己,使自己能承受不幸。 - They were even inured to the economic instability that had followed the change of government.
他们甚至习惯于政府更迭后出现的经济不稳定。 - A younger son, you know, must be inured to self-denial and dependence.
你知道,一个小儿子可就不得不克制自己,仰仗别人。 - 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。 - Poverty have inured the beggar to hardship.
贫穷已使那乞丐惯于艰困。 - Although Chinese think cows are stubborn and stupid, they generally consider cows to be inured to hardships, modest, diligent and sacrificing.
中国人虽然认为牛有固执、愚蠢的一面,但对牛的总体印象却是吃苦耐劳、谦虚、勤劳、具有奉献的精神等。 - After months of rolling crises, I ( like most people) have become almost inured to the words being bandied about; in the wake of 2011, disaster headlines have lost their shock appeal.
在危机绵延了数月之后,我(和大多数人一样)几乎已经完全习惯了那些被四处传播的用语;在2011年之后,报纸上大字标题中的危机已经无法让人产生震憾感。 - One, inured to misfortune by her fatherland, another, overwhelmed with grief by her husband, another, a Madonna transfixed by her child, each could have made a river with her tears!
有的人,祖国使她饱经灾难,有的人,丈夫让她伤痛不已,有的人,孩子让她变成了利剑穿心的圣母,每个人都能用泪水?出一条河流!
