ingrained dans l' Oxford Spanish Dictionary

ingrained dans le dictionnaire PONS

Traductions de ingrained dans le dictionnaire anglais»espagnol

ingrained Exemples tirés du dictionnaire PONS (vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

to be (very/deeply) ingrained in a culture/a country
to be/become ingrained in sth
anglais d'Amérique

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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As this practice became ingrained into modern western culture, it has taken on the simple role of a final warning before a photograph is taken.
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Further, he often stated that it was inconceivable to think that an ingrained human social system such as public schooling was easily reformed.
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A real label, but one in which the proprietor's personality was very much ingrained.
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The religion is deeply ingrained in their culture and traditions, respecting the superiority of our natural world and its power.
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The ingrained philosophy is a world economy based on market principles and effective regulation.
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Due to superstition ingrained in local custom, she is not allowed in the mine unlike the male engineers.
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Deeply ingrained in the world view was the concept of duality and opposition.
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It is clear that you can't tell a significant and deeply ingrained strand of procurement policy when you see it.
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If such perceived differences are observed across multiple interactions, in multiple contexts, they may become ingrained as a status belief.
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His mendacity is so ingrained and pervasive, it seems, that he'll even lie about himself.
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