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单词 deep-rooted
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Definition of deep-rooted in English:

deep-rooted

adjective ˌdiːpˈruːtɪdˈdip ˈrudəd
  • Firmly embedded in thought, behaviour, or culture, and so having a persistent influence.

    根深蒂固的,深切的

    her deep-rooted fears and anxieties
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It may have been that this breakdown was an unbearable coming together of many deep-rooted, complex fears and anxieties.
    • Was it deep-rooted compassion or simply fear that inspired such charity?
    • Campaigners say there are deep-rooted cultural problems within the army that must be exposed and tackled.
    • They are fighting a culture that is deep-rooted and obstinate.
    • It is difficult to override a deep-rooted cultural bias.
    • But the fall-off in ground attendance is also the result of deep-rooted changes in culture and customs which have influenced sport as a commodity.
    • The crew walked out amid lots of cheers and, frankly, some deep-rooted fears.
    • After all, changing ideas deep-rooted in tradition and culture is quite a long process.
    • As an Indian, I am proud to be part of a culture, which has deep-rooted family values.
    • Then there is the deep-rooted fear of idleness.
    • These are primal and deep-rooted fears and will not go away.
    • He lives in the real world and has a genuine, deep-rooted concern for all.
    • In some quarters, the prospect of consolidated communities provokes a deep-rooted fear of losing local control and community identity.
    • Here is the offering of a modern nation, vibrant, on the go, on one side, and which has a deep-rooted history, culture and ecology on the other.
    • She understands how deep-rooted religious, social and cultural practices influence the reception of technology in homes.
    • This ruling view is now so deep-rooted in our culture that few bother to question its effects.
    • There remains a deep-rooted fears of ‘big’ government in various quarters.
    • The Oni character is a deep-rooted aspect of Japanese culture.
    • This assumption is so deep-rooted in our culture that it is barely questioned.
    • He had begun pacing the cave, a nervous habit of his, stopping at the end of his speech to stare at Marcy with deep-rooted concern.
    Synonyms
    deep-seated, deep, profound, fundamental, basic
    well established, established, settled, firm, ingrained, entrenched, unshakeable, irremovable, ineradicable, dyed-in-the-wool, inveterate, built-in, inbuilt, radical, secure
    persistent, long-lasting, abiding, lingering

Derivatives

  • deep-rootedness

  • noun
    • When we feel our lives have a goal and purpose, it gives a sense of deep-rootedness.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There is much that we still do not know about the roots of corruption and poor governance, but this deep-rootedness of corruption indicates that solutions must be correspondingly broad, that they will take a long time, and that progress in the fight against corruption will be difficult and irregular.
      • But given the deep-rootedness of prejudice in our culture, we should not be surprised that we still face a long and difficult task.
      • The plants which could survive the farmers attempts to remove them, in favor of the crop plants, developed characteristics of rapid growth, deep-rootedness and other traits, which make them difficult to ‘weed out.’
      • A more telling factor is the deep-rootedness of Chinese cultural forms and practises among the district residents.

Definition of deep-rooted in US English:

deep-rooted

adjectiveˈdip ˈrudədˈdēp ˈro͞odəd
  • 1(of a plant) deeply implanted.

    (植物)深植的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The vineyards for the most part are no longer completely dry farmed, except for some of the old, deep-rooted vines.
    • Use mulches and ground covers, and deep-rooted plants to stabilize slopes.
    • In a drought, deep-rooted weeds are tightly held in the soil and have large root systems relative to the size of the tops.
    • Constructed around a group of deep-rooted pine trees, a wooden bridge connects the sloping-roofed building and its balcony to a second viewing platform with steps back down into the garden.
    • Before applying an autumn lawn feed next month, tackle this rather deep-rooted, invasive weed now.
    • Commercial, deep-rooted crops - including the much heralded mallee oil - are promising but niche industries.
    • Conversely, several deep-rooted herb species were expected to have negative associations with log microsites.
    • Grasses germinate first, and next on the Great Barrier Reef will come the low deep-rooted Boerhaavia shrubs and the argusia bushes.
    • Grasses would have a lower evapotranspiration rate than deep-rooted trees and would therefore transfer more energy to the atmosphere as sensible heat.
    • Sukardi's company has been involved in a reforestation program since 2004, planting deep-rooted trees such as mahogany and pine varieties.
    • All those countries have a Mediterranean climate similar to ours, and George believes the Mid West is ready for these deep-rooted trees which thrive in such conditions.
    • Increase Organic Matter in Soil: Use cover crops, manure, crop residues, deep-rooted forages and rotation cropping.
    • Tall fescue is a deep-rooted, long-lived, sod-forming grass that spreads by short rhizomes.
    • Bangalore's Conservator of Forests V. Rangaswamy says Mahogany are hardwood trees and deep-rooted and hence, they withstand the strongest winds.
    1. 1.1 Firmly embedded in thought, behavior, or culture, and so having a persistent influence.
      根深蒂固的,深切的
      deep-rooted concern about declining values

      对道德水平下降的深切关注。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It may have been that this breakdown was an unbearable coming together of many deep-rooted, complex fears and anxieties.
      • He lives in the real world and has a genuine, deep-rooted concern for all.
      • Was it deep-rooted compassion or simply fear that inspired such charity?
      • But the fall-off in ground attendance is also the result of deep-rooted changes in culture and customs which have influenced sport as a commodity.
      • They are fighting a culture that is deep-rooted and obstinate.
      • Then there is the deep-rooted fear of idleness.
      • In some quarters, the prospect of consolidated communities provokes a deep-rooted fear of losing local control and community identity.
      • Here is the offering of a modern nation, vibrant, on the go, on one side, and which has a deep-rooted history, culture and ecology on the other.
      • There remains a deep-rooted fears of ‘big’ government in various quarters.
      • She understands how deep-rooted religious, social and cultural practices influence the reception of technology in homes.
      • The crew walked out amid lots of cheers and, frankly, some deep-rooted fears.
      • The Oni character is a deep-rooted aspect of Japanese culture.
      • This ruling view is now so deep-rooted in our culture that few bother to question its effects.
      • It is difficult to override a deep-rooted cultural bias.
      • This assumption is so deep-rooted in our culture that it is barely questioned.
      • Campaigners say there are deep-rooted cultural problems within the army that must be exposed and tackled.
      • He had begun pacing the cave, a nervous habit of his, stopping at the end of his speech to stare at Marcy with deep-rooted concern.
      • After all, changing ideas deep-rooted in tradition and culture is quite a long process.
      • As an Indian, I am proud to be part of a culture, which has deep-rooted family values.
      • These are primal and deep-rooted fears and will not go away.
      Synonyms
      deep-seated, deep, profound, fundamental, basic
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