inborn的意思和读音

inborn

: [ɪnˈbɔrn] : [ˌɪnˈbɔː(r)n]

adj.

adj.acquired

inbornadj.

1.aninborn quality is one that you are born with

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adj.1.something that is inborn has existed in you since you were born

1. impersonate 仿 inborn inaugurate ...

2. inbeing ; inborn inbreathe ...

3. cavern inborn suborn 贿 ...

4. offshoot n., inborn a., stereotypical a., ...

5. H——Happy I——Inborn J——Jewel ...

6. Fu II Inborn Contact with high society ...

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1.And if scientists can unravel what underlies these biological differences, they might be able to alleviate inborn disparities.

2.Week after gentleman tiny doubt, descend a moment, let out to inhale, revolve inborn vitality once again, try to break a method for sky.

3.Needless to say, it has nothing in common with an inborn sense of pitch which cannot be acquired as it cannot be lost.

4.In spite of his inborn disability, Eddie seems to have a good sense of music.

5.Landry's reservations about ornamental trophies stem from his rural upbringing and from an inborn sense of what is appropriate.

6.Although disposition inborn: But my disposition may also cope with the general difficulty. lets me believe that you are good, rich, sincere.

7.A person is born whether the family impoverished and is wealthy is unable to choose, A person's destiny is not inborn can be doomed.

8.Sam Xu Sam is a teacher who, with his inborn sense of humor, always breaks the ice and builds up a good relationship with his students.Sam

9.Those who survive the stage of original innocence move on, thanks to a combination of luck, work, or an inborn sense of caution.

10.Many years ago , it was widely believed that intelligence , special talents, insanity and criminality were all more or less inborn .