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单词 Entrenched
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1 Our soldiers have entrenched themselves behind the battle lines.
2 The troops were entrenched near the mountains.
3 Television seems to be firmly entrenched as the number one medium for national advertising.
4 The enemy were strongly entrenched on the other side of the river.
5 These dictators have entrenched themselves politically and are difficult to move.
6 Ageism is entrenched in our society.
7 He entrenched himself behind his newspaper.
8 The recession remains deeply entrenched.
9 She is entrenched in her right-wing views.
10 Our soldiers were strongly entrenched on the river bank.
11 This idea had firmly entrenched itself in his consciousness.
12 Sexism is deeply entrenched in our society.
13 The Nationalists entrenched their power further by adding six seats to the Parliament.
14 The organization was often criticized for being too entrenched in its views.
15 Mary has quickly entrenched herself in the new company,[] and is liked by all.
16 Although encircled, they are none the less deeply entrenched.
17 Both are probably deeply entrenched in our culture.
18 This notion is a deeply entrenched article of faith.
19 The gender divisions are, if anything, even more entrenched.
20 In the small towns racial prejudice was deeply entrenched.
21 The old structures are too entrenched and too comfortable.
22 The Kabir syndrome is certainly well entrenched in those who manipulate decision making and petrodollars.
23 Longer term, newspapers seem reasonably well entrenched to deal with the welter of competition.
24 Britain is a country without entrenched constitutional limits on the powers of its supreme regular legislator, Parliament.
25 He pictured the Federals now strongly entrenched, with cannons and muskets at the ready.
26 It's very difficult to change attitudes that have become so deeply entrenched over the years.
27 If the enemy dares to attack us in these entrenched positions, we will make short work of them.
28 It was really a reiteration of the same old entrenched positions.
29 Unfortunately, these improvements have not been shared equally and health inequalities within and among countries are entrenched.
30 The human species can no longer afford the luxury of such long double-takes or the leisurely changes of heart of entrenched scientists.
1 Our soldiers have entrenched themselves behind the battle lines.
2 The troops were entrenched near the mountains.
3 Television seems to be firmly entrenched as the number one medium for national advertising.
4 It's very difficult to change attitudes that have become so deeply entrenched over the years.
5 These dictators have entrenched themselves politically and are difficult to move.
6 The Nationalists entrenched their power further by adding six seats to the Parliament.
31 Various arguments have been put forward to suggest that specific statutory provisions have been entrenched.
32 The unequal treatment of men and women in the labour market is deeply entrenched in our culture.
33 Rather than the survival of the helpful, we find the survival of the already entrenched or the politically powerful.
34 However,[] it was not directed specifically at him but at an entrenched system.
35 Starting with the daily schedule, we can see how deeply entrenched the factory model of schooling is in most secondary schools.
36 However, the rights of any member or of the auditors to insist on a general meeting are entrenched by section 253.
37 Today the bucolic beauty of the region hides a deeply entrenched and long-standing poverty.
38 Second, to prevent a particular interest rate structure from becoming too entrenched.
39 Labor experts and activists say child labor is an outgrowth of profound poverty, entrenched cultural habits and decades of government neglect.
40 By the mid-1970s collectivist policies and the constraints on government they represented were so deeply entrenched that a virtual counter-revolution was required.
41 But in Edinburgh they were opposed by extremely entrenched resistance from a determined group of employers.
42 First, by removing entrenched collective bargaining arrangements embodied in nationalisation legislation it has provided management an opportunity to restructure employee relations.
43 To compound the problem, drizzle and low cloud was firmly entrenched in the area.
44 These arrangements entrenched a distinctive land-owning pattern among the peasantry and perpetuated the peasantry's distance from other social estates.
45 The garrison at Eresburg was replaced, and Charles ordered the construction of another entrenched camp at Karlstadt.
46 Not even the love scenes between Guillaume Depardieu and Anne Brochet can lift the deeply entrenched gloom.
47 While public administration in most localities is now firmly entrenched within a party political environment, precise management styles vary considerably.
48 Such boundaries have to be respected for they mirror deeply entrenched attitudes and social expectations.
49 It was a way to guarantee that slovenly practices and inefficiencies would become even more firmly entrenched.
50 Certainly there was abundant evidence as to how the centre-left had lost its entrenched intellectual and ideological ascendancy.
51 It is because a bid generally threatens too many entrenched interests.
52 Or is this a counsel of despair which makes the culture of racism seem more entrenched and unchangeable than it really is?
53 But it remains unclear how far the plan will go in dismantling an entrenched system.
54 For its part, the government has shelved its demands for entrenched veto rights for minorities and for indefinite power-sharing with whites.
55 He is often pictured as an outsider battling against entrenched orthodoxies.
56 The lime juice myth was so firmly entrenched that it is still commonly believed.
57 No doubt, she thought, a visitor might be a very unwelcome distraction in his entrenched life.
58 During his six months in office, Illes crusaded against powerful and entrenched organisations such as the water and power industries.
59 Second, the health improvements have not been shared equally and health inequalities among and within countries remain entrenched.
60 The more entrenched feeding problems can be very difficult to treat and take a long time to show improvement.
61 The attitudes of adults to mentally handicapped tend to be firmly entrenched, and difficult to change.
62 But changing entrenched ways of doing things and challenging powerful financial interests will be difficult, whatever the intentions of the government.
63 However, there is some evidence of a recent reappraisal of this entrenched attitude.
64 The more entrenched unwelcome developments have become, the harder it will be to reverse them.
65 In the entrenched warfare of those times, the shadow of the future for each platoon was long.
66 Unfortunately, Tucson Water is an agency with an entrenched and willful bureaucracy.
67 On the one hand they resented the entrenched power of the landed aristocracy.
68 According to Angie Romorola, gender inequalities are very well entrenched.
69 Much of this reflects the entrenched acute-service bias of the National Health Service,() and major change would have far-reaching implications.
70 At the close of its session on May 11 the Great Hural approved legislation which legally entrenched the multiparty system.
71 Like the divided map, the concentration on entrenched territorial divisions was largely a creation of media reports.
72 Most are parroting a deeply entrenched view which they have not critically or creatively examined.
73 Some people are so deeply entrenched in their views that it's impossible to discuss things with them.
74 Two were destroyed in forest fire work while the other three are firmly entrenched in museums.
75 There were, therefore, problems that Developments sought to solve, and in doing so had to contend with entrenched positions.
76 Or perhaps he found traditional concepts so firmly entrenched that he was powerless to effect any radical overnight change.
77 These problems may be entrenched, but they are superable.
78 The junta seems more firmly entrenched than ever, even after its attempt to don a civilian disguise with the farcically rigged elections.
79 Is basement living a fad, or an entrenched cultural shift?
80 France's strict secularism, entrenched by law since 1905, keeps religion firmly out of the state sphere.
81 These concepts were firmly entrenched in the mathematical formulation of classical mechanics.
82 But though there are groups inBritainwith entrenched pro-choice or pro-life views, polls show that most people think, unenthusiastically, that abortion should be available.
83 He married at 18, and he and his wife soon had a son, but the marriage broke down and he fought a long custody battle, which, it is said, entrenched his dislike of authority.
84 The term condensation is now firmly entrenched in the literature of polymer science.
85 Banks and financiers are already pushing back against some proposed changes, marshaling impressive armies of lobbyists and calling on deeply entrenched political allies for help.
86 He has repeatedly criticized Western churches as too worldly and too entrenched in consumerism.
87 But the crisis has left divisions more deeply entrenched than ever between the rich, Dutch-speaking north and poorer, French-speaking south, with melting pot Brussels marooned in the middle.
88 Witnesses say Russian troops remain entrenched deep in Georgian territory, away from the Abkhazian and South Ossetian borders, and that they still surround the key city of Gori.
89 Now, three years later, Dr Lord was solidly entrenched at Felding - Roth.
90 It will not solve our problems, however, until it replaces traditional prescientific views, and these are strongly entrenched (a. ).
91 Corruption and bureaucracy was far too entrenched in the economy for legislation to make a dent in the economic crisis.
92 Business then had entrenched itself into an impregnable position in American life.
93 Following the U. S. Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954), African American and white supporters attempted to end entrenched segregationist practices.
94 Once those two habits were firmly entrenched, my marathon goal was pretty much on autopilot.
94 try its best to collect and create good sentences.
95 Anti-Catholicism is very much strongly entrenched in the British sense of who they were.
96 Entrenched prejudices, obdurate opinions are as sterile as no opinionsall.
97 But he admits his proposal faces stiff opposition from the Navy's entrenched supercarrier boosters.
98 Within a few years of the Battle of Evesham many of the reforms introduced by de Montfort had been ratified and entrenched in law.
99 The formation of entrenched valley is the mutual effect of tectonic movement and sea ( lake ) level.
100 October 2007, Rome - African Swine Fever (ASF) remains deeply entrenched in Georgia and has recently also hit northern Armenia and the outskirts of the capital Yerevan, FAO said today.
101 It will not solve our problems, however, until it replaces traditional prescientific views, and these are strongly entrenched.
102 A longer-term treatment and/or a doseranging design could reveal further improvements because core neurophysiological impairments in schizophrenia are chronic and entrenched.
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