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 entrenched [in'trentʃt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 牢固的, 根深蒂固的

  1. The enemy were strongly entrenched on the other side of the river.
    敌军在河的对岸用坚固的壕沟防守.
  2. The inertia of an entrenched bureaucracy.
    平稳的官僚机构内存在的惰性
  3. The troops were entrenched near the mountains.
    部队在群山边筑起壕沟以防卫自己。


entrenched
[ adj ]
  1. dug in

  2. <adj.all>
  3. established firmly and securely

  4. <adj.all>
    the entrenched power of the nobility


established \established\ adj.
1. brought about or set up or accepted; especially long and
widely accepted; as, distrust of established authority; a
team established as a member of a major league; enjoyed
his prestige as an established writer; an established
precedent; the established Church. Contrasted with
{unestablished}. [Narrower terms: {entrenched};
{implanted, planted, rooted}; {official}; {recognized}]
[WordNet 1.5]

2. securely established; as, an established reputation.

Syn: firm.
[WordNet 1.5]

3. settled securely and unconditionally.

Syn: accomplished, effected.
[WordNet 1.5]

4. conforming with accepted standards.
[WordNet 1.5]

5. shown to be valid beyond a reasonable doubt; as, the
established facts in the case.

Syn: proved.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

6. (Bot.) introduced from another region and persisting
without cultivation; -- of plants.

Syn: naturalized.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

  1. So the view here is that the Sandinistas, despite persistent economic problems, are more entrenched than ever.
  2. Instead, it's Mikhail Gorbachev ranting against entrenched bureaucrats in Moscow.
  3. The opposition also faces entrenched support for the Communists in the media.
  4. Local elections scheduled in the spring throughout the Soviet Union involve multiple candidates and for the first time offer serious challenges to entrenched officials.
  5. Whoever succeeds Mr. Shad will have to fend off entrenched managers pleading for government protection from takeovers even at the cost of efficiency.
  6. As Henry grows up and becomes an entrenched part of the gang, the picture changes tone.
  7. Sweden and Italy both face specific problems in reducing their budget deficits which are not replicated elsewhere. True, their moves are a reminder that a general turn in rates is inevitable once the recovery is firmly entrenched.
  8. But the lack of challenge to his vision so far may be deceptive, because his changes threaten so many of the country's entrenched vested interests.
  9. Legions of angry voters may have done for Gorbachev what he has not been able to accomplish in four years of reform: shake up entrenched bureaucrats he says are slowing him down.
  10. The services, many of which are entrenched in financial publishing, call themselves news organizations, not rumor wires, and they publish much more than rumor.
  11. The rescue package for Greycoat may not be voted through this week if the entrenched growls coming from both Postel and the company's preference shareholders are any guide.
  12. When legislatures seek to root out an entrenched problem, the rule goes, courts countermand that intent if they interpret the statute so narrowly as to leave the problem intact.
  13. Gerald Greenwald said incentives, which have become entrenched in automobile selling during the last few years, aren't as common as they were last year.
  14. Industry officials say it is accelerating the erosion that has been entrenched since the 1986 oil-price crash and subsequent drilling collapse.
  15. However, faster models are likely to have only a modest impact because competitors are well entrenched.
  16. Analysts said that the printer isn't a threat to more entrenched laser printer makers, such as Hewlett-Packard, but that it will help Sun dealers offer more attractively priced computer packages.
  17. B.A.T termed the shareholder rights plan "another indication of Farmers' entrenched board of directors."
  18. Hezbollah forces, loyal to Iran's Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, remained entrenched in three hamlets west of Nabatiyeh with Shiite mediators negotiating terms for their surrender.
  19. In their core voice market the former monopolies are likely to remain entrenched for years to come.
  20. The April-June period was the second year in a row that the economy contracted in the June quarter from the previous quarter, partly reflecting the country's increasingly entrenched habit of taking a long Golden Week holiday during early May.
  21. Both Serb irregulars and Bosnian government forces are entrenched in positions near the airport. It is the second time in five days that UN forces have mourned colleagues lost in Bosnia.
  22. MR PABLO Escobar, chief of Colombia's Medelln cocaine cartel, was reported to be entrenched in a tunnel in his jail yesterday after resisting attempts to transfer him.
  23. They are attempting to reverse more than a century of national economic decline, and to combat deeply entrenched positions.
  24. That's because, explains Ron Walters, a political science professor at Howard University, the problem is "entrenched attitudes and an entrenched culture that you're not going to rout out by marching."
  25. That's because, explains Ron Walters, a political science professor at Howard University, the problem is "entrenched attitudes and an entrenched culture that you're not going to rout out by marching."
  26. The soft-drink market leader in Spain, Coke is firmly entrenched and has increased its volume by more than 35% during the past three years.
  27. While some shareholders first opposed dropping liability for executives in the Pennzoil matter, others were unhappy with anti-takeover provisions of Texaco's charter and bylaws that they argued entrenched management and lessened accountability.
  28. They are the object of admiration for their efforts to bring the arts to the hinterlands, and the target of complaints by some performers and critics for their entrenched conservatism regarding repertoire.
  29. It is already entrenched in suburbia and among immigrant communities.
  30. By mid-afternoon prices were firmly entrenched in negative territory, and because of the Jewish new year holiday, trading was relatively thin, exacerbating the market's volatility.
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