inveterate

英 [ɪn'vet(ə)rət] 美 [ɪn'vɛtərət]
  • adj. 根深的;积习的;成癖的

助记提示


1. "become old in," from in- "in, into" + veterare "to make old," from vetus (genitive veteris) "old" (see veteran).
2. => of long standing, chronic.

中文词源


inveterate 积习难改的,上瘾的

in-,进入,使,-vet,老的,长时间的,词源同veteran,wether.引申词义积习难改的,上瘾的。

英文词源


inveterate (adj.)
late 14c., from Latin inveteratus "of long standing, chronic," past participle of inveterare "become old in," from in- "in, into" (see in- (2)) + veterare "to make old," from vetus (genitive veteris) "old" (see veteran).

双语例句


1. I am sometimes accused of being an inveterate poseur.
有时有人说我惯于装模作样。

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2. It is hard for an inveterate smoker to give up tobacco.
要一位有多年烟瘾的烟民戒烟是困难的。

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3. It was a sorely needed lesson because I had an inveterate arguer.
这是个独一无二的重要的教训,我原来是个固执,拗强的人.

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4. Besides that, not all Americans are inveterate huggers anyway.
此外, 并不是每一位美国人都习惯拥抱他人.

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5. Hitler was not only an avid reader but also an inveterate underliner.
希特勒不仅酷爱读书,还有写写划划的习惯.

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