单词 | instil |
释义 | instil (ɪnstɪl ) Word forms: instils , instilling , instilled regional note: in AM, use instill verb If you instil an idea or feeling in someone, especially over a period of time, you make them think it or feel it. They hope that their work will instil a sense of responsibility in children. [V n + in/into] The motive of the executions would be to instil fear. [VERB noun] Synonyms: introduce, implant, engender, infuse Collocations: instil a belief They can teach us how to do things and instil a belief that we too can achieve great things. Times, Sunday Times No matter who we're playing, he instils a belief that you can win the game if you do what he tells you to do. Times, Sunday Times He has instilled a belief as a team that we can outwork and outplay teams. The Sun Companies also instil a culture of secrecy in their employees. Times, Sunday Times Those at the top need to instil a culture in which that flourishes. Times, Sunday Times How would it be if schools considered how to use their amazing human, social and capital resources to help to instil a culture of learning in their communities. Times, Sunday Times He has established a college of senior players and instilled a culture of shared responsibility. Times, Sunday Times At the very least, you will instil a love for the outdoors and a healthy lifestyle. The Sun It needs teachers who can instil a love of the arts into young lives, even if the curriculum imposed on them seems hostile to such airy notions. Times, Sunday Times Every afternoon, he gave up his time to coach a small group of youngsters, instilling a love of hard work, dedication, and teamwork. Times, Sunday Times His grandparents in particular instilled a love in him for drama. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was inspired by his grandparents who brought him up on the land and who had instilled a love for community within him. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 If our police forces are to retain the public's trust, they need better men and women to instil a sense of moral integrity. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Try a more extreme sport than golf - or look at voluntary work to provide challenging goals that will instil a sense of purpose. The Sun (2014) It helps to instil a sense of balance and perspective to life. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Government attempts to instil respect go back a long way. Times, Sunday Times They haven't been given it at school or at home, but we instil respect. The Sun I hope that the new free schools will also instil respect for the technical and vocational. Times, Sunday Times However, we all have the opportunity, and responsibility, to enhance the lives of others, eschew and expose cruelty, and instil respect for all living beings. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 灌输 Japanese: 教え込む |
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