inveterate
英 [ɪnˈvetərət]
美 [ɪnˈvetərət]
adj. 积习难改的; 有…瘾的; 长期形成的; 根深蒂固的
BNC.21865 / COCA.24646
牛津词典
adj.
- 积习难改的;有…瘾的
always doing sth or enjoying sth, and unlikely to stop- an inveterate liar
积习难改的说谎者
- an inveterate liar
- 长期形成的;根深蒂固的
done or felt for a long time and unlikely to change- inveterate hostility
根深蒂固的敌意
- inveterate hostility
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 积习不改的;上瘾的;根深蒂固的
If you describe someone as, for example, aninveterateliar or smoker, you mean that they have lied or smoked for a long time and are not likely to stop doing it.- ...an inveterate gambler.
嗜赌成性的赌徒 - ...the inveterate laziness of these boys.
这些男孩子懒惰成性
- ...an inveterate gambler.
英英释义
adj
- habitual
- a chronic smoker
adv
- in a habitual and longstanding manner
- smoking chronically
双语例句
- In international politics inveterate enemies can become allies almost overnight.
国际政治中,宿敌几乎可以在一夜间就成为盟友。 - If we remain inveterate smokers, I had all the usual symptoms of someone giving up smoking: a bad temper and an enormous appetite.
如果我们烟瘾大,戒不掉,戒烟者通常具有的所有症状我都占全了:脾气暴躁,食欲旺盛。 - When you are happy, you feel contented. You should also feel contented when you are unhappy. Be always full of zest and happiness will become an inveterate habit.
快乐时固然知足,不快乐时也要知足。时时热情洋溢,快乐就会成为戒不掉的习惯。 - His system was widely taken up until Sir Francis Galton, a colleague, rival and inveterate classifier, realised the individualising potential of fingerprints.
这个系统曾被广泛使用。后来,阿方斯的同事兼对手弗朗西斯·高尔顿,一个分类成癖的家伙,意识到指纹在身份识别中有巨大的潜力。 - Nominalists accordingly adopt the opinion that substance is a spurious idea due to our inveterate human trick of turning names into things.
我们人类有种根深蒂固的习惯,惯于把名称变为实物,因此,唯名主义者才主张说,实体是一个虚假的概念。 - He carried his hands in his pockets, and there was something in the way he did it that showed the habit was inveterate.
他的手一直插在裤袋里。从他的姿式看,这已成为他根深蒂固的习惯。 - An inveterate dislike of foreign customs
对外国风俗根深蒂固的厌恶 - She is an inveterate reader of silly love stories.
她长年不变地读愚蠢的爱情小说。 - Marcovaldo the irrepressible dreamer, Marcovaldo the inveterate schemer.
天生的梦想家马可瓦多,智多星马可瓦多。 - Simon was an inveterate fisherman, well known for exaggerating the size of "the one that got away".
西蒙是个老练的渔夫。人们都熟知他爱吹嘘“跑掉的那条”鱼的尺寸。