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en·trenched [ɪnˈtren(t)ʃt, Am enˈ-] ПРИЛ

1. entrenched прин (ingrained):

entrenched
entrenched idea, prejudice, racism
entrenched behaviour, word
entrenched attitudes
entrenched habit
firmly entrenched
to become entrenched attitudes, behaviour, word
to become entrenched idea, prejudice, racism

2. entrenched ВОЕН:

entrenched

3. entrenched ЮР:

entrenched clause

en·trench [ɪnˈtren(t)ʃ, Am enˈ-] ГЛАГ прх usu passive

to entrench itself prejudice, racism
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entrench ГЛАГ

to entrench sth (establish) прх
to entrench sth (establish) прх
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немски
английски
английски
Present
Ientrench
youentrench
he/she/itentrenches
weentrench
youentrench
theyentrench
Past
Ientrenched
youentrenched
he/she/itentrenched
weentrenched
youentrenched
theyentrenched
Present Perfect
Ihaveentrenched
youhaveentrenched
he/she/ithasentrenched
wehaveentrenched
youhaveentrenched
theyhaveentrenched
Past Perfect
Ihadentrenched
youhadentrenched
he/she/ithadentrenched
wehadentrenched
youhadentrenched
theyhadentrenched

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Примери от PONS речника (редакционно проверени)

firmly entrenched
to become entrenched attitudes, behaviour, word
to become entrenched idea, prejudice, racism

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During this time span, the semester system was entrenched.
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He insisted that the thirteen lives rule was too deeply entrenched in the viewer consciousness for his throwaway line to affect it.
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There he found the rebels entrenched and defended by makeshift fortifications.
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International relations experts said entrenched rivalries over sovereignty, security, intelligence, and national interests made meaningful multilateral co-operation very difficult.
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Militia fighters were entrenched in residential areas during the fighting.
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Even in those countries where human rights are firmly entrenched in the legal system, these rights do not necessarily enjoy protection or respect.
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Selbst in Ländern, in denen die Menschenrechte fest im Rechtssystem verankert sind, ist ihr Schutz nicht selbstverständlich.
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