indoctrinate
verb /ɪnˈdɒktrɪneɪt/
/ɪnˈdɑːktrɪneɪt/
(disapproving)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they indoctrinate | /ɪnˈdɒktrɪneɪt/ /ɪnˈdɑːktrɪneɪt/ |
he / she / it indoctrinates | /ɪnˈdɒktrɪneɪts/ /ɪnˈdɑːktrɪneɪts/ |
past simple indoctrinated | /ɪnˈdɒktrɪneɪtɪd/ /ɪnˈdɑːktrɪneɪtɪd/ |
past participle indoctrinated | /ɪnˈdɒktrɪneɪtɪd/ /ɪnˈdɑːktrɪneɪtɪd/ |
-ing form indoctrinating | /ɪnˈdɒktrɪneɪtɪŋ/ /ɪnˈdɑːktrɪneɪtɪŋ/ |
- indoctrinate somebody (with something) | indoctrinate somebody (to do something) to force somebody to accept a particular belief or set of beliefs and not allow them to consider any others
强行灌输(信仰或学说) - They had been indoctrinated from an early age with their parents' beliefs.
他们从小就被满脑子灌入了他们父母的信仰。 - The aim of religious education in this school is not to indoctrinate children into any one religious faith.
这所学校宗教教育的目的不是向孩子们灌输任何一种宗教信仰。 - The regime sought to indoctrinate the people with a sense of their own superiority.
该政权试图向人民灌输一种优越感。
词源early 17th cent.: formerly also as endoctrinate: from en-, in- ‘into’ + doctrine + -ate, or from obsolete indoctrine (verb), from French endoctriner, based on doctrine ‘doctrine’. - They had been indoctrinated from an early age with their parents' beliefs.