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    inherent查询结果如下:

    音标:[ɪn'hɪrənt]
    基本释义/说明:adj.固有的;内在的
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    a.
    固有的;本来的;生来的;
    inherent stability
    【空】固有稳定性.
    the power inherent in the office of president
    总统一职所具有的权力.
    Weight in an inherent property (quality) of matter.
    重量是物质固有的特性.
    He has an inherent love of beauty.
    他天生爱美.
    -扩展释义
    【海运】
    本来的,固有的,特有的内在的
    N/A
    a.1. 内在的;固有的,与生俱来的[(+in)]
    A love of music is inherent in human nature.
    爱好音乐是人类固有的特性((爱好音乐是人的天性))。
    【医学】 【中医】
    生来的,固有的,内在的,固有的
    A love of music is inherent in human nature.
    爱好音乐是人类固有的特性((爱好音乐是人的天性))。
    -同义词和反义词
    -inherent的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    inherence (act of inhering)
    “This inhesion may be imagined in many ways, but two major modes of imagining it come to mind from Tillich’s pages.”
    “It is one thing to explain the belief in the identity of material objects by reference to the mind without raising the question of the inhesion of matter.”
    “Yet the faultless verisimilitude of the flowers conveys little of their actual presence or inhesion.”
    The condition of being inherent
    The state of being inherent or permanently present in something; indwelling.
    “What are tools, and what is the nature of their inherence in specific ideologies, isms, and worldviews?”
    “The transformation of the mind through the inherence of a form is not necessarily the same as the mind’s possession of a concept.”
    “At the same time, he underlined the frame’s evident inherence in the language of photographic pictures.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    inhere的现在分词
    “After the priest consecrates the bread and wine, their accidents alone remain, without inhering in any substance.”
    “It is these physical improvements and any value directly attributable to and inhering in them that have to be excluded from valuation.”
    “Here we consider rights as inhering in an individual in virtue of his membership in society.”
    inhere的过去式和过去分词
    “But the question is to decide whether the light that inhered in them returns to its source, or is annihilated.”
    “First, the original monopoly power inhered in land ownership.”
    “He pointed to the well-accepted medicinal virtues which inhered in gems.”
    to be inherent; to be an essential or intrinsic part of; to be fixed or permanently incorporated with something
    “The latter have no existence independent of the substance in which they inhere.”
    “As, however, this is impossible, it can not inhere in anything other than itself.”
    “But this is an empirical notion and cannot be said to inhere in the mind itself.”
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