entrenches

英 [ɪnˈtrentʃɪz] 美 [ɪnˈtrentʃɪz]

v.  使处于牢固地位; 牢固确立
entrench的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 使(权力、习俗、观念等)根深蒂固
    If something such as power, a custom, or an idea is entrenched, it is firmly established, so that it would be difficult to change it.
    1. ...a series of measures designed to entrench democracy and the rule of law...
      旨在巩固民主和法制的一系列措施
    2. These dictators have entrenched themselves politically and are difficult to move.
      这些独裁者在政治上已经站稳了脚跟,很难推翻他们。

双语例句

  1. Palestinian officials say Washington condoning settlement activity entrenches the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land.
    巴勒斯坦官员说,华盛顿纵容定居活动树立了以色列占领巴勒斯坦土地。
  2. This matter entrenches on other domains.
    这件事对其他方面也有影响。
  3. And the universal banking model that became the norm after the abolition of the US Glass-Steagall Act in 1999 entrenches conflicts of interest that continue to disadvantage clients.
    美国在1990年废除了《格拉斯-斯蒂格尔法案》(Glass-SteagallAct),全能银行模式此后成为了常态,使不利于客户的利益冲突得以延续。
  4. It entrenches moral hazard not just for sovereign borrowers but for a banking sector which, unless radically reformed, will learn to rely on taxpayers coming to the rescue.
    它确立了主权借款人与银行业的道德风险。银行业若不实施彻底改革,将学会依赖纳税人为自己纾困。
  5. Only when Marxism entrenches itself deeply in the Chinese situation, it can be understood, admitted and believed by the people.
    只有深深扎根于中国国情这一特定的土壤之中,马克思主义才能在中国为人民群众所理解、认同和信仰。
  6. Analyze the pursuit of high fame and Tao Yuanming s survival story, entrenches poverty disease life with poor section of contradictions.
    分析了陶渊明追求高名与生存遭遇、固守穷节与贫疾生活的矛盾。