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Перевод: engrained speek engrained


[прилагательное]
прочно укоренившийся; проникающий; пропитывающий; вкрапленный; закоренелый; застарелый


Тезаурус:

  1. WHEN HE saw his hands in the light he flinched, and held them away from him, to avoid letting them touch any other part of his person or habit, for the right was engrained with drying blood across the palm and between the fingers, and the fingers of the left were dabbled at the tips, as if they had felt at stained clothing.
  2. And with the mind, even of humans, behaving in a habituated, instinctive fashion, many an insightful perception or suggestion is rejected out of hand by the deeply engrained, yet erroneous, patterns adhered to by the majority.
  3. In Asia, haggling is widespread, although its intricacies are neither as complicated nor as deeply engrained as in the Middle East.
  4. Indeed, unlike those other forms of discrimination, ageism has yet to attract the attention of policy makers and the public, so deeply engrained is it in our thoughts and actions.
  5. Saturday night is lottery night here in the streets of Dublin, where Ireland's game of chance is engrained on the culture.
  6. There is no record of the reaction to this suggestion, but the phrase "law and order" was too deeply engrained to be displaced from general currency.
  7. I might not have known exactly what rationalism was but it was nevertheless deeply engrained in my picture of the world.
  8. Moreover, just like racism and sexism, it is so engrained within the structure of social life that it is unlikely to be challenged effectively by rational argument or appeals to the more philanthropic side of human nature.
  9. For he was realistic enough to recognize that even if the Greek distinction between the "pure" and the "useful" was ultimately illusory, still the kind of class-division to which it had given rise was deeply engrained.
  10. Rather than being sustained by a vibrant, developing, experimental tradition, the revolutions of modernism may simply have been absorbed by an engrained, infrangible, realist tradition which rarely does more than appropriate a few of the more alluring additions Joyce and others made to "the international store of literary technique".

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