instill的意思和读音

instill

: [ɪnˈstɪl] : [ɪn'stɪl]

v.

instills  instilling  instilled  

v.+n.instill sense

v.impart,implant,inculcate,introduce,drum in

v.1.2.

na.1.“instil”

v.1.to make someone have a particular feeling or belief

na.1.The variant of instil

1. instigate , instill institute ,, ...

2. sill instill quill ( ...

3. sill instill quill ( ...

4. fountain ----- instill , the bottom or foundation ...

5. market access instill;inject vigor;vitality ...

6. a life-long learning ladder instill stimulating ...

7. ... slogan instill instigate

8. Notice board Instill Citrus ...

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1."The battle cry of the Templars. The screaming of that word by a mass of charging knights was enough to instill absolute fear in an enemy. "“殿。”

2.It has been used to force belief systems, instill fear, cast damnation, and to commit cold blooded murder.

3.Mom and Dad, he proved, really can make a difference when they set out to instill a bit of financial wisdom in their children.使

4.Jobs' memento mori had been delivered by his doctors, but it did not instill humility.

5.Psychologists set up experiments to see if the same kind of learning could instill fear as well.

6.By doing this, you automatically instill an anti quitting mechanism within yourself, because you know you will find the answer.

7.It is not very EASY to instill the minds of young children with the idea that they must love study.

8."We're trying to instill the idea that for various reasons, people were protesting when they answered no-no, " Mr. Shimizu said.“,”

9.Our social and sports academies continue to prove football and basketball are excellent tools with which to instill positive values.

10.Perhaps my piano playing and my friends did instill some colors into it, but even they did not do much good.使