established

英[ɪ'stæblɪʃt] 美[ɪ'stæblɪʃt]
  • adj. 确定的;建立的;制定的
  • 动词establish的过去式和过去分词形式.
使用频率:
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 已确立的
    2. 确定的
    3. 已建立的
    4. 已制定的,被制定的
    5. 既定的
    6. 确认的,已获确认的
    7. 设立的,被设立的
    8. 被认定了的
    9. 国定的
    10. 【植】移植生长的
    11. 肯定的
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    1. 动词establish的过去式和过去分词形式

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. brought about or set up or accepted; especially long established;

    "the established social order"
    "distrust the constituted authority"
    "a team established as a member of a major league"
    "enjoyed his prestige as an established writer"
    "an established precedent"
    "the established Church"

  2. settled securely and unconditionally;

    "that smoking causes health problems is an accomplished fact"

  3. conforming with accepted standards;

    "a conventional view of the world"

  4. shown to be valid beyond a reasonable doubt;

    "the established facts in the case"

  5. introduced from another region and persisting without cultivation

1. The old-timers and established families clutched the reins of power.
久居此地的居民和根基稳固的家族牢牢掌控着权力。

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2. Medical tests established that she was not their own child.
医学化验证实她不是他们的亲骨肉。

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3. Einstein had the chutzpah to discard common sense and long-established theory.
爱因斯坦敢于抛弃常识和长期公认的理论。

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4. She could have established her own innocence and virtue easily enough.
她本可以轻易地证实自己纯真善良的品性。

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5. They established that the body belonged to a 15-year-old girl.
他们确定这是一具15岁女孩的尸体。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. She is reading a book that challenges established beliefs.
      她在读一本对确定的信念表示异议的书籍。
    2. Each article was then reviewed, abstracted, and classified using an established evidence scoring system.
      利用确定的证据评分体系对每一篇文章复习、摘要、分类。
    3. They adhere to the accepted or traditional and established faith.
      他们坚守被接受的或传统的和业已建立的信念。
    4. Established rights are to be respected.
      既定权力必受尊重。
    5. Established practices are difficult to modify.
      既定的惯例是很难更改的。