英 [ɪnˈherəntli] 美 [ɪnˈherəntli]
adv. 内在地,固有地
in an inherent manner
the subject matter is sexual activity of any overt kind, which is depicted as inherently desirable and exciting
... unparalleled by:无比的 inherently:固有的 scathing:严厉的 ...
... genetically 遗传(基因)方面... inherently 天性地 instinctively (出于)本能地...
内在地;固有地;天性地
They say that portraying introduced species as inherently bad is an unscientific approach.
他们说把外来物种描绘成天生的坏物种是一种不科学的做法。
In its most general sense, prescriptivism is the view that one variety of language has an inherently higher value than others, and that this ought to be imposed on the whole of the speech community.
从最普遍的意义上说,规定主义指一种语言比其他语言具有更高的内在价值,而这种价值应该强加于整个语言群体。
Man is not inherently violent.
人类并非生来就暴力。
"It's quieter,it has less vibration, its inherently less complex which drives down costs, and it's easier to operate."
VOA : standard.2010.08.11
All right, those pieces of code inherently involved something that does depend on the size of the input, or on the particular input.
好,这些代码,肯定会涉及到一些,与输入的大小相关的东西,或者说与特定输入相关。
计算机科学及编程导论课程节选 : 麻省理工公开课
We'll see later on, there are classes of computation that are inherently much more complex. We hate them, because they're costly, but they're sometimes inherently that way.
我们会稍后详细的讲讲这个,有许多内在更加复杂的种类的算法,我们痛恨它们,因为它们很耗时。
计算机科学及编程导论课程节选 : 麻省理工公开课
That inherently projects the image of it being the regional technology leader."
VOA : standard.2010.04.21
The idea of the V mask being appropriated as a political symbol is inherently ridiculous, he suggests.
Another grounded takeaway from the study is that some people are inherently more guilt-sensitive than others.
FORBES: The Neuroscience of Guilt Uncovers the Origin of Cooperation
In this contest the electronic broker is inherently a leaner player than the glad-handing banker.