instil的意思和读音

instil

: [ɪnˈstɪl] : [ɪn'stɪl]

v.

instils  instilling  instilled  

v.impart,inculcate,drum in,drive into,impress upon

instilv.

1.~ sth (in/into sb)to gradually make sb feel, think or behave in a particular way over a period of time

to instil confidence/discipline/fear into sb使

v.1.2.

na.1.“instill”

na.1.The variant of instill

1. distllation a instil v instillation n ...

2. Slogan Instil Instigate

3. ... influx instil insinuate ...

4.使 ... 3.manhunt n. 4.instil vt. 使 5.remorse n. ; …

5. implant 1. instil indoctrination ...

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1.Summary: Different company, different culture. Trying to instil an advanced corporate culture can help to enhance market competition.

2.Parents need to instil a sense of discipline in children from a young age if such tragedies are to be prevented, he said.

3.As with all managers, Ancelotti will instil his philosophy into the side, and as Lampard mentioned, organisation is a massive part of that.西

4.But I have no problem in her staying up for an extra half an hour, provided this will instil in her the habit of reading.

5.The company of a child of his own age will instil new spirit into him soon, and by wishing for strength he'll gain it. '

6.In some of these schools, army-style drills are used to instil a sense of discipline.

7.He could barely read but lived a life of rigid self-discipline, and tried to instil the same values in his grandsons.

8.The urgency Mr Banga is trying to instil in employees also applies to him .

9.He reckons good leadership and organisation are essential, and that schools must instil the habit of good behaviour in pupils.-

10.This, then, was a classic example of how a huge effort to instil values could be subverted by top executives' failure to enforce them.