entrenches

美 [ɪnˈtrentʃɪz]英 [ɪnˈtrentʃɪz]
  • v.牢固确立;使处于牢固地位
  • entrench的第三人称单数
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entrenches

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    VERB 使(权力、习俗、观念等)根深蒂固
    If something such as power, a custom, or an idea is entrenched, it is firmly established, so that it would be difficult to change it.

    ...a series of measures designed to entrench democracy and the rule of law...

    旨在巩固民主和法制的一系列措施

  • The recession remains deeply entrenched.

    经济颓势依旧毫无松动。

  1. It entrenches the army 's role guaranteeing it a quarter of parliamentary seats .

    军队的角色被牢固确立,宪法赋予军队四分之一的议会席位

  2. One problem of the legacy system is that it entrenches privilege .

    家族渊源式招生体制的一大问题在于强化了社会特权。

  3. Yet a two-tier privacy regime entrenches Google and Facebook in a market where they are already dominant .

    然而,这种二级隐私保护机制巩固了谷歌和Facebook在它们已经主宰的市场中的地位。

  4. Only when Marxism entrenches itself deeply in the Chinese situation , it can be understood , admitted and believed by the people .

    只有深深扎根于中国国情这一特定的土壤之中,马克思主义才能在中国为人民群众所理解、认同和信仰。

  5. Analyze the pursuit of high fame and Tao Yuanming s survival story , entrenches poverty disease life with poor section of contradictions .

    分析了陶渊明追求高名与生存遭遇、固守穷节与贫疾生活的矛盾。

  6. This matter entrenches on other domains .

    这件事对其他方面也有影响。

  7. And the universal banking model that became the norm after the abolition of the US Glass-Steagall Act in 1999 entrenches conflicts of interest that continue to disadvantage clients .

    美国在1990年废除了《格拉斯-斯蒂格尔法案》(Glass-SteagallAct),全能银行模式此后成为了常态,使不利于客户的利益冲突得以延续。

  8. It entrenches moral hazard not just for sovereign borrowers but for a banking sector which , unless radically reformed , will learn to rely on taxpayers coming to the rescue .

    它确立了主权借款人与银行业的道德风险。银行业若不实施彻底改革,将学会依赖纳税人为自己纾困。