英 [ɪnˈʃraɪn] 美 [ɪnˈʃraɪn]
vt. <正式>把(法律、权利等)奉为神圣,把……庄严地载入;<正式>珍藏(神圣或宝贵的物品);把……置于神龛内
第三人称单数enshrines
现在分词enshrining
过去式enshrined
过去分词enshrined
enshrine /ɪnˈʃraɪn/ TEM8 [ enshrining enshrined enshrines ]
及物动词 If something such as an idea or a right is enshrined in something such as a constitution or law, it is protected by it. 视...为神圣; 使...神圣不可侵犯
This system is enshrined in our Constitution.
我们的宪法使该制度神圣而不可侵犯。
The apartheid system which enshrined racism in law still existed.
以法律形式保护种族主义的种族隔离制度依然存在着。
... enthrone 使登基 enshrine 藏于神龛中 enfold 包进、拥抱 来源:阳光学习网-托福考试 ...
... sympathize vi.同情,怜悯 enshrine v.珍藏;奉为神圣 cherish vt.珍爱;爱护 ...
... ensconce v.安置,安坐 enshrine v.奉为神圣,珍藏 ensign n.舰旗(船上表示所属国家的旗帜) ...
... Encompass v.包围,环绕,包含或包括某事物 enshrine vt.入庙祀奉,铭记 Eschew 避开,近避 ...
It is supposed to enshrine the words that actually mean things.
它应该是保存字词基本意义的神龛。
The 'forest Principles' and Chapter 11 of Agenda 21 enshrine the commitments made by nations in the forestry domain.
各国在林业领域做出的承诺被正式写进“森林原则”及第21世纪议程第11章。
But, as a former war reporter myself, I recoil from the mawkish sentimentality with which we enshrine our casualties.
然而作为一个前战地记者,我厌恶以这种病态的伤感来铭记我们之中的死者。
Smith believes a victory for what he calls "the culture of resistance" would enshrine violence and vengeance as the manner in which all grievances, real and imagined, are routinely addressed.
VOA : standard.2010.03.18
The legislation, Mr MacAskill said, would "enshrine in law a victim's right to damages and compensation".
It wanted a civil service act to enshrine the non-partisan rights and duties of officials.
They have also challenged legislators in their attempts to enshrine the judgments in law.