take root
英 [teɪk ruːt]
美 [teɪk ruːt]
(想法、信念或风俗)深入人心; 深入人心; 根深蒂固
英英释义
verb
- become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style
- He finally settled down
双语例句
- After all, as Bernstein argues, systematic efforts to measure risk are central to economic growth, enabling investment to occur and enterprise to take root.
毕竟,正如伯恩斯坦所言,衡量风险的系统性努力对经济增长至关重要,它们促成了投资的发生和企业的生根。 - Compromise is essential if peace is to take root in this troubled area.
和平要在这个动荡的地区得以实现,就必须妥协。 - But the measures we will take to stimulate growth can only take root if grounded in a stable foundation.
不过,这些刺激经济增长的措施,必须植根於稳固的基础,才能发挥最大效用。 - We hope the transplanted apple trees will take root.
我们希望移植的苹果树能长出根来。 - The seed had germinated; yet the boy had not allowed it to maintain contact with the soil, take root, and obtain nutrients.
其实,种子已经发芽了,但是男孩总不让它与土壤接触,结果种子无法生根,吸收养分,便死了。 - We hope the transplanted orange trees will take root.
我们希望移植的桔树将会生根成长。 - Without a sensible sex education all kinds of strange and fantastic ideas will take root.
没有合理的性教育,各种各样奇怪荒诞的说法都会有人相信。 - I doubt if such a foreign custom will take root among these people.
我不能肯定这样的外国习俗是否会在这些人之间生根。 - That little offcut from the rose bush is beginning to take root.
那段从玫瑰花丛里剪下的枝条已经开始生根了。 - The prejudices of parents usually take root in their children.
父母的偏见通常深植于子女的头脑中。