inured 音标拼音: [ɪnj'ʊrd]
v . 使…习惯
vbl . 使…习惯
使…习惯使…习惯
inured adj 1 :
made tough by habitual exposure ; "
hardened fishermen "; "
a peasant ,
dark ,
lean -
faced ,
wind -
inured "-
Robert Lynd ;
"
our successors ...
may be graver ,
more inured and equable men "-
V .
S .
Pritchett [
synonym : {
enured }, {
inured }, {
hardened }]
Inure \
In *
ure "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Inured };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Inuring }.] [
From pref .
in -
in ure use ,
work .
See {
Ure }
use ,
practice , {
Opera },
and cf . {
Manure }.]
To apply in use ;
to train ;
to discipline ;
to use or accustom till use gives little or no pain or inconvenience ;
to harden ;
to habituate ;
to practice habitually . "
To inure our prompt obedience ." --
Milton .
[
1913 Webster ]
He . . .
did inure them to speak little . --
Sir T .
North .
[
1913 Webster ]
Inured and exercised in learning . --
Robynson (
More '
s Utopia ).
[
1913 Webster ]
The poor ,
inured to drudgery and distress . --
Cowper .
[
1913 Webster ]
"
Here the fortune of the day turned ,
and all things became adverse to the Romans ;
the place deep with ooze ,
sinking under those who stood ,
slippery to such as advanced ;
their armor heavy ,
the waters deep ;
nor could they wield ,
in that uneasy situation ,
their weighty javelins .
The barbarians on the contrary ,
were inured to encounter in the bogs ,
their persons tall ,
their spears long ,
such as could wound at a distance ."
In this morass the Roman army ,
after an ineffectual struggle ,
was irrecoverably lost ;
nor could the body of the emperor ever be found .
Such was the fate of Decius ,
in the fiftieth year of his age ; . . . --
Gibbon [
quoting Tacitus ]
(
Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire ,
Ch .
10 )
[
PJC ]
43 Moby Thesaurus words for "
inured ":
Philistine ,
acclimated ,
acclimatized ,
accommodated ,
accustomed ,
adapted ,
adjusted ,
brazen ,
callous ,
calloused ,
case -
hardened ,
conditioned ,
conscienceless ,
experienced ,
familiarized ,
flinty ,
hard ,
hardened ,
hardhearted ,
heartless ,
impervious ,
indurated ,
insensitive ,
lost to shame ,
naturalized ,
obdurate ,
orientated ,
oriented ,
pachydermatous ,
proof against ,
run -
in ,
seared ,
seasoned ,
shameless ,
steeled against ,
steely ,
stony ,
thick -
skinned ,
trained ,
unblushing ,
used to ,
wont ,
wonted
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INURE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of INURE is to accustom to accept something undesirable How to use inure in a sentence
INURED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com INURED definition: hardened by frequent exposure, especially to something bad; accustomed See examples of inured used in a sentence
Inured - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com If you have gotten so many mosquito bites in your life that they no longer bother you, you have become inured to them This means you have become accustomed to tolerating them This adjective is derived from the 16th-century phrase in ure, meaning “in use” or “in practice ”
INURE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Then there was the world of the camp: a cruel and hard existence during which he became increasingly inured to the pain of those he governed
Inured - definition of inured by The Free Dictionary To habituate to something undesirable, especially by prolonged subjection; accustom: "Though the food became no more palatable, he soon became sufficiently inured to it" (John Barth)
INURE SOMEONE TO SOMETHING - Cambridge English Dictionary INURE SOMEONE TO SOMETHING definition: 1 If you become inured to something unpleasant, you become familiar with it and able to accept and… Learn more
inured - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective inured (comparative more inured, superlative most inured) Accustomed to something, especially something unpleasant Synonym: acclimated Antonyms: uninured, unadjusted Hyponyms: acclimatized, hardened
Inured Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Simple past tense and past participle of inure
inured, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary inured, adj meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
Inure Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary Are children inured to violence? We quickly became inured to his sarcasm