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单词 ingrown
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Definition of ingrown in English:

ingrown

adjective ˈɪnɡrəʊnˈɪnɡroʊn
  • 1Growing or having grown within; innate.

    内在的;先天的,天生的

    as ingrown habit would have dictated

    就像希腊人的本能或者内在习惯会要求的那样。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Maybe festering resentment, ingrown anger, and self-hate are the inevitable result of the long years spent in fruitless opposition to the global reach of American power.
    • Many teachers and school administrators regard this not as a kid's overreaction, but as ingrown social incorrigibility that must be swiftly and severely punished.
    • It is an ingrown tradition, and anything that messes with it is a reason for fighting.
    • The change from that ingrown concern can come when something outside the self influences the self to rethink (God, Christ in Paul; Reason in Stoicism).
    Synonyms
    inborn, natural, inbred, congenital, inherent, intrinsic, instinctive, intuitive, spontaneous, unlearned, untaught
    1. 1.1 (of a toenail) having grown into the flesh.
      (脚趾甲)长入肉里的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Shaving, of course, is what causes ingrown hairs, which is what you are mistaking as zits.
      • And he'd get ingrown toenails or an allergy attack while he was fighting.
      • Then, a week later, the ingrown toenail that resulted from her stubbing becomes infected.
      • Plus there's the ingrown hair and stuff like inflamed follicles that may come if it's left without maintenance.
      • The camera zoomed on her big toe showing a pussing ingrown toenail.
      • If you are having any problems, such as loss of feeling, sores, or ingrown toenails, tell your doctor right away.
      • Your chances of developing an ingrown toenail are reduced if you cut your nails properly.
      • I must shower first, and then I shall clip my toenails (I have a hypochondriac's fear of ingrown toenails, so I manicure my feet incessantly).
      • I had an ingrown toenail (or rather it was beginning to become one) and I went to the foot doc to get it taken care of.
      • Ignoring an ingrown toenail may lead to more serious complications later, such as infections that can spread right down to the bone.
      • Trimming your toenails so they are short enough not to rub on the end of the boot, yet not so short that they will cause ingrown toenails, is very important.
      • Then, carefully clip toenail corners at 45-degree angles to prevent ingrown toenails.
      • It occurs when the outermost layers of your skin don't shed off at a normal rate and causes bumps composed of ingrown hairs and unshed skin.
      • Sometimes we see an ingrown hair in people who shave the pubic area.
      • While this can be effective for solving all sorts of software troubles, it's like amputating someone's leg to fix an ingrown toenail.
      • He is stepping gingerly because of problems with ingrown toenails.
      • With no support of the toe box, the toes and ankles suffered causing ingrown toenails, bunions and arthritis.
      • After the loss, Williams sat out with an ingrown toenail.
      • To avoid ingrown toenails, cut your nails straight across.
      • It was an ingrown toenail, or the beginning of one, or something.
    2. 1.2 Inward-looking.
      a clubby, ingrown world in which everybody knows everybody

      直邮广告是个排外的、只关注内部的世界,那里人人相熟。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • We should be, as John Paul II has emphasized so often, reclaiming the culture, and that includes Catholic culture, where it has become ingrown and oppressive.
      • Reading these poems I kept thinking of Ionesco in Paris, Nabokov in New England, even Beckett, split between English and French but doing anything to avoid the stale colloquialisms of an ingrown Irishness.
      • Henighan considers the Toronto literary scene to be an ingrown milieu in which writers not published by USA branch plants are losers, and writers not living in Toronto are ignored.
      • To the extent that the conservative or libertarian parts of the blogosphere become ingrown, they fail to do necessary persuasive work.
  • 2Geology
    (of an incised meander) asymmetric in cross section due to lateral erosion.

    〔地质〕(深切曲流)(由侧面冲蚀引起的)横截面不对称的,内生的

Definition of ingrown in US English:

ingrown

adjectiveˈinɡrōnˈɪnɡroʊn
  • 1Growing or having grown within a thing; innate.

    内在的;先天的,天生的

    as Greek instinct or ingrown habit would have dictated

    就像希腊人的本能或者内在习惯会要求的那样。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Maybe festering resentment, ingrown anger, and self-hate are the inevitable result of the long years spent in fruitless opposition to the global reach of American power.
    • Many teachers and school administrators regard this not as a kid's overreaction, but as ingrown social incorrigibility that must be swiftly and severely punished.
    • It is an ingrown tradition, and anything that messes with it is a reason for fighting.
    • The change from that ingrown concern can come when something outside the self influences the self to rethink (God, Christ in Paul; Reason in Stoicism).
    Synonyms
    inborn, natural, inbred, congenital, inherent, intrinsic, instinctive, intuitive, spontaneous, unlearned, untaught
    1. 1.1 (of a toenail) having grown abnormally so as to press into the flesh.
      (脚趾甲)长入肉里的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If you are having any problems, such as loss of feeling, sores, or ingrown toenails, tell your doctor right away.
      • Your chances of developing an ingrown toenail are reduced if you cut your nails properly.
      • And he'd get ingrown toenails or an allergy attack while he was fighting.
      • Then, a week later, the ingrown toenail that resulted from her stubbing becomes infected.
      • The camera zoomed on her big toe showing a pussing ingrown toenail.
      • It was an ingrown toenail, or the beginning of one, or something.
      • I had an ingrown toenail (or rather it was beginning to become one) and I went to the foot doc to get it taken care of.
      • Shaving, of course, is what causes ingrown hairs, which is what you are mistaking as zits.
      • Ignoring an ingrown toenail may lead to more serious complications later, such as infections that can spread right down to the bone.
      • Sometimes we see an ingrown hair in people who shave the pubic area.
      • With no support of the toe box, the toes and ankles suffered causing ingrown toenails, bunions and arthritis.
      • To avoid ingrown toenails, cut your nails straight across.
      • It occurs when the outermost layers of your skin don't shed off at a normal rate and causes bumps composed of ingrown hairs and unshed skin.
      • While this can be effective for solving all sorts of software troubles, it's like amputating someone's leg to fix an ingrown toenail.
      • Plus there's the ingrown hair and stuff like inflamed follicles that may come if it's left without maintenance.
      • He is stepping gingerly because of problems with ingrown toenails.
      • I must shower first, and then I shall clip my toenails (I have a hypochondriac's fear of ingrown toenails, so I manicure my feet incessantly).
      • Trimming your toenails so they are short enough not to rub on the end of the boot, yet not so short that they will cause ingrown toenails, is very important.
      • After the loss, Williams sat out with an ingrown toenail.
      • Then, carefully clip toenail corners at 45-degree angles to prevent ingrown toenails.
    2. 1.2 Preoccupied with oneself; inward-looking.
      专注于自我的;关注内部的
      direct mail is a clubby, ingrown world in which everybody knows everybody

      直邮广告是个排外的、只关注内部的世界,那里人人相熟。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Reading these poems I kept thinking of Ionesco in Paris, Nabokov in New England, even Beckett, split between English and French but doing anything to avoid the stale colloquialisms of an ingrown Irishness.
      • Henighan considers the Toronto literary scene to be an ingrown milieu in which writers not published by USA branch plants are losers, and writers not living in Toronto are ignored.
      • We should be, as John Paul II has emphasized so often, reclaiming the culture, and that includes Catholic culture, where it has become ingrown and oppressive.
      • To the extent that the conservative or libertarian parts of the blogosphere become ingrown, they fail to do necessary persuasive work.
    3. 1.3Geology (of an incised meander) asymmetric in cross section due to lateral erosion.
      〔地质〕(深切曲流)(由侧面冲蚀引起的)横截面不对称的,内生的
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