(verb.) teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions; 'inculcate values into the young generation'.
录入:撒迦利亚
双语例句
It is possible to employ it as a kind of reservoir of anecdotes to be drawn on to inculcate special moral lessons on this virtue or that vice. 约翰·杜威.民主与教育.
He was the first-born of Newland and May Archer, yet it had never been possible to inculcate in him even the rudiments of reserve. 伊迪丝·华顿.纯真年代.
Percy had been brought up in the principles which so excellent a woman was sure to inculcate. 伊迪丝·华顿.快乐之家.
No regard will be paid to truth, morals, or decency, in the doctrines inculcated. 亚当·斯密.国富论.
Hence, in accordance with the principles inculcated in this volume, these forms will not have been liable to much modification. 查尔斯·达尔文.物种起源.
Nor is it a wonder, that politicians should be very industrious in inculcating such notions, where their interest is so particularly concerned. 戴维·休谟.人性论.
As a man, we have beheld him practising and inculcating the virtues of frugality, temperance, and industry. 本杰明·富兰克林.富兰克林自传.