inure

英[ɪ'njʊə(r)] 美[ɪ'njʊr]
  • v. (使)习惯
    v. (动词)
    1. 使习惯于(令人不快的事),使适应于
    2. 锻练
    3. 【律】生效
    4. 适用
    5. 有助于
    6. 施行

英英释义

Verb:
  1. cause to accept or become hardened to; habituate;

    "He was inured to the cold"

1. We should inure ourselves to hard life.
我们应该使自己习惯艰苦生活.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

2. One cannot inure oneself altogether to such malicious criticism.
谁也不能总是忍受这种恶意批评.

来自辞典例句

3. The inure information reveled, the less profit they can make.
信息披露越充分, 潜在投资者的利润越少.

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4. The one - way ticket between London and Dover will inure from next week.
伦敦与多佛间的 单程票 从下周起有效.

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5. The cease - fire agreement inure from next Monday.
停火 协定从下星期一开始生效.

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. We should inure ourselves to hard life.
      我们应该使自己习惯艰苦生活。
    2. Yet this independence must not inure us to the awareness of the duties that constantly bind us to the past,present and future of humankind at large.
      然而这种独立性绝不能让我们习惯于职责的意识,把我们束缚在人类的过去,现在和未来。