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
- He was inured to the cold.
他已经习惯于寒冷了。 - In the five years since the run on Northern Rock, one might think the City of London has become inured to banking scandals.
在北岩银行(NorthernRock)遭到挤兑后的五年里,人们可能以为银行业丑闻对金融城来说已经是家常便饭。 - 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。 - Doctors become inured to death.
医生们已经能坦然面对死亡。 - By the time I left the country I was similarly inured to the regular irregularities of life there.
我离开印度的时候,对这种“正常的”不正常生活也已经习以为常。 - Though the food became no more palatable, he soon became sufficiently inured to it.
虽然食物变得不再可口,但他很快就完全习惯了。 - We have become inured to the stinging insects here.
我们已经习惯了这里叮人的虫子。 - 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。 - 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。 - By remaining in the neighbourhood, I am become inured to it.
我一直呆在这一带,对此已经习以为常了。
