entrench 英 [ɪn'trentʃ]   美 [ɛnˈtrɛntʃ]

entrench

entrench  英 [ɪn'trentʃ] 美 [ɛnˈtrɛntʃ]

v. 挖壕沟围住;牢固确立 

进行时:entrenching  过去式:entrenched  过去分词:entrenched  第三人称单数:entrenches  名词复数:entrenches 

Extending the general's term will entrench his position. 延长基尼亚将军的任期将确立他的地位。
Sexism is deeply entrenchedin our society. 性别歧视在我们这个社会根深蒂固。

  • To entrench is to secure something firmly. Entrench a tent pole in the ground so your tent doesn't fly away, or entrench yourself at your new job so you don’t get fired.
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  • v. 挖壕沟围住;牢固确立
  • 1. Extending the general's term will entrench his position.

    延长基尼亚将军的任期将确立他的地位。

  • 2. Sexism is deeply entrenchedin our society.

    性别歧视在我们这个社会根深蒂固。

  • 3. The troops were entrenched near the mountains.

    部队在群山边筑起壕沟以防卫自己。

  • 4. He entrenched himself behind his newspaper.

    他躲在报纸后面。

  • entrench (v.) also intrench, 1550s, implied in intrenched, from en- (1) "make, put in" + trench (n.). Figurative use is from 1590s. Related: Entrenched; entrenching.
en·trench ( also in·trench ) / ɪnˈtrentʃ ; NAmE ɪnˈtrentʃ / verb [usually passive ] entrenchsth ( sometimes disapproving) to establish sth very firmly so that it is very difficult to change 使处于牢固地位;牢固确立 Sexism is deeply entrenchedin our society. 性别歧视在我们这个社会根深蒂固。 entrenched attitudes/interests/opposition 顽固的态度;固有的利益;顽固的反对 entrench entrenches entrenched entrenching en·trench / ɪnˈtrentʃ ; NAmE ɪnˈtrentʃ /
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