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 innate [i'neit]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 先天的, 天生的

[医] 先天的, 生来的




    innate
    [ adj ]
    1. not established by conditioning or learning

    2. <adj.all>
      an unconditioned reflex
    3. being talented through inherited qualities

    4. <adj.all>
      a natural leader
      a born musician
      an innate talent
    5. present at birth but not necessarily hereditary; acquired during fetal development

    6. <adj.all>


    Innate \In"nate\ ([i^]n"n[asl]t or [i^]n*n[=a]t"; 277), a. [L.
    innatus; pref. in- in + natus born, p. p. of nasci to be
    born. See {Native}.]
    1. Inborn; native; natural; as, innate vigor; innate
    eloquence.

    2. (Metaph.) Originating in, or derived from, the
    constitution of the intellect, as opposed to acquired from
    experience; as, innate ideas. See {A priori}, {Intuitive}.

    There is an innate light in every man, discovering
    to him the first lines of duty in the common notions
    of good and evil. --South.

    Men would not be guilty if they did not carry in
    their mind common notions of morality, innate and
    written in divine letters. --Fleming
    (Origen).

    If I could only show, as I hope I shall . . . how
    men, barely by the use of their natural faculties,
    may attain to all the knowledge they have, without
    the help of any innate impressions; and may arrive
    at certainty without any such original notions or
    principles. --Locke.

    3. (Bot.) Joined by the base to the very tip of a filament;
    as, an innate anther. --Gray.

    {Innate ideas} (Metaph.), ideas, as of God, immortality,
    right and wrong, supposed by some to be inherent in the
    mind, as a priori principles of knowledge.


    Innate \In*nate"\, v. t.
    To cause to exit; to call into being. [Obs.] ``The first
    innating cause.'' --Marston.

    1. The foot-dragging is not simply an innate conservatism.
    2. At the center, though, is Keanu Reeves, a young Canadian actor who plays Matt, a quiet boy with an innate sense of decency.
    3. Instead, the MOF's resistance is considered symbolic of its innate conservatism.
    4. For example, as educational opportunities are broadened, it becomes more rather than less likely that those gaining the top qualifications - and hence the top jobs - will have the greatest innate ability.
    5. According to this thinking, it is the innate hardheartedness of society that causes the hardships suffered by the disabled; society needs to be redesigned.
    6. But it is even more urgent and essential to address and remove the barriers beyond R&D that stymie our innate entrepreneurship as it strives to turn our research prowess into saleable goods and processes of highest quality.
    7. Traditional literary critics believe that certain brilliant authors have created books that illuminate the human qualities, emotions and truths that are innate in all people across culture or the historical moment.
    8. He thinks it is "too recent an innovation to be hard-wired into the innate machinery." This last is a bizarre claim: Mr. Dennett seems to be confusing consciousness with self-consciousness.
    9. His most controversial findings suggested that innate and instinctive behavior in animals, such as aggression, might be instinctive in humans as well.
    10. Or are they innate, some sort of sixth sense a lucky few are born with?
    11. The dogs must find all of the spots where the accelerants were poured, which is why trainers stress the importance of the dog's innate play drive.
    12. Perhaps it is associated somehow with the infant's innate love for the sweetness of mother's milk, he says.
    13. Their innate tunefulness is wedded to clever and occasionally provocative lyrics.
    14. They may not be innate, but they are linked. Taste, to paraphrase brutally the French sociologist, Pierre Bourdieu, is a device invented by the rich and unproductive to identify and exclude the upwardly mobile conspicuous consumer and fashion victim.
    15. In business, Conrad Hilton was a sharp real estate investor with an innate sense of a property's potential.
    16. With Mr. Lawson out of the cabinet, and Sir Geoffrey in the less-influential job of deputy prime minister, there's little to counter Mrs. Thatcher's innate suspicion of the EC's exchange-rate mechanism.
    17. But Mr. Takeshita's innate caution, which has served him well so far this year, may start to work against him as the current extraordinary 70-day Diet session, called specifically to address tax reform, is set to end Sept. 26.
    18. Andrew Hugh Smith, chairman of the Stock Exchange, called the case "a salutary and highly visible warning of the innate risks in activity of this kind."
    19. And Mr Balladur has no quarrel with this conventional wisdom, because it accords with his own innate caution. Mr Balladur has had his caution reinforced by two policy blunders over the past year.
    20. That ability may have been innate, for she was always a disciplined character (a lifelong heavy smoker, she hardly ever allowed herself to be caught in public with a cigarette in her mouth).
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