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tr['ɪnkʌlkeɪt]1 formal use inculcar (in/into, a) ( with, en)■ they inculcated the idea of honesty in their children inculcaron a sus hijos la idea de honestidadv.• inculcar v.'ɪnkʌlkeɪttransitive verb (frml)to inculcate something IN(TO) somebody, to inculcate somebody WITH something — inculcarle* algo a alguien, inculcar* algo en alguien
['ɪnkʌlkeɪt]VT* * *['ɪnkʌlkeɪt]transitive verb (frml)to inculcate something IN(TO) somebody, to inculcate somebody WITH something — inculcarle* algo a alguien, inculcar* algo en alguien
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inculcate [ˈɪnkʌlkeɪt]* * *['ɪnkʌlkeɪt], US [ɪn'kʌl-]transitive verbto inculcate something in somebody —
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inculcate, US [transcription][In"kVl-"] vtr to inculcate sth in sb, inculcate sb with sth inculquer qch à qn. -
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inculcate ['ɪnkʌlkeɪt]inculquer;∎ to inculcate sb with sth, to inculcate sth in sb (idea, principle, habit etc) inculquer qch à qn -
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inculcate [ˊɪnkʌlkeɪt] vвнедря́ть, внуша́ть, привива́ть, вселя́ть (on, upon, in) -
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transitive verb* * *in·cul·cate[ˈɪnkʌlkeɪt]vt▪ to \inculcate sth on [or in] sb jdm etw einschärfen▪ to \inculcate sb with sth jdm etw beibringen* * *['Inkʌlkeɪt]vteinimpfen, einprägen (in sb jdm)* * *inculcate [ˈınkʌlkeıt; ınˈk-] v/t:inculcate sth in(to) ( oder on, upon) sb, inculcate sb with sth jemandem etwas einprägen oder einschärfen* * *transitive verbinculcate something in[to] somebody, inculcate somebody with something — jemandem etwas einpflanzen
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{'inkʌlkeit}
v внедрявам, насаждам, втълпявам, налагам, запечатвам в ума
to INCULCATE something on/upon someone's mind, to INCULCATE something in someone втълпявам някому нещо
to INCULCATE discipline налагам дисциплина* * *{'ink^lkeit} v внедрявам, насаждам, втълпявам; налагам; зап* * *втълпявам; вкоренявам; внедрявам; насаждам;* * *1. to inculcate discipline налагам дисциплина 2. to inculcate something on/upon someone's mind, to inculcate something in someone втълпявам някому нещо 3. v внедрявам, насаждам, втълпявам, налагам, запечатвам в ума* * * -
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verb \/ˈɪnkʌlkeɪt\/, \/ɪnˈkʌlkeɪt\/innprege, innpode, innprente(up)on somebody innprente hos\/i noeninculcate on somebody's mind innprente i noens tankeganginculcate somebody with something innprente noe hos noen -
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['ɪnkʌlkeɪt] [AE ɪn'kʌl-]to inculcate sth. in sb. inculcate sb. with sth. — inculcare qcs. in qcn
* * *['ɪnkʌlkeɪt] [AE ɪn'kʌl-]to inculcate sth. in sb. inculcate sb. with sth. — inculcare qcs. in qcn
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[ʹınkʌlkeıt] vвнушать, внедрять, насаждать (идеи и т. п.); прививать (привычки, вкус и т. п.)to inculcate ideas on /upon/ smb. /in smb.'s mind/ - внушать кому-л. идеи /мысли/
to inculcate in smb. a taste for poetry - привить кому-л. вкус к поэзии
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v. iem. iets inprenten; indringen, inwortelen; preken♦voorbeelden: -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] inculcate[Swahili Word] -nuika[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] inculcate[Swahili Word] -nuiza[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------ -
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in·cul·cate [ʼɪnkʌlkeɪt] vtto \inculcate sth on [or in] sb jdm etw einschärfen;to \inculcate sb with sth jdm etw beibringen -
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['ɪnkʌlkeɪt]гл.( inculcate in(to)) прививать, внушать (что-л. кому-л.), вселять (в кого-л. что-л.); внедрять, насаждатьHow do you inculcate good manners in young children? — Как вы прививаете своим детям хорошие манеры?
Fear of sex was inculcated in the minds of most young women of good families in the last century. — В прошлом веке большинству молодых девушек из хороших семей внушали страх перед сексом.
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vt.1 (Formal)to inculcate something in somebody, to inculcate somebody with something inculcar algo en alguien2 inculcar, imbuir. (pt & pp inculcated) -
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N1. मन में बैठानाThe teachers should inculcate the feeling of compassion among the students. -
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['ɪnkʌlkeɪt]vt ( fml)to inculcate sth in sb — wpajać (wpoić perf) coś komuś
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/'inkʌlkeit/ * ngoại động từ - ((thường) + on, upon, in) ghi nhớ, khắc sâu, in sâu (vào tâm trí) =to inculcate ideas in one's mind+ khắc sâu những tư tưởng vào tâm trí
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inculcate — means ‘to urge or impress (an idea, fact, etc.) on someone’ and is derived from the Latin word inculcare ‘to stamp with the heel’ (Latin calx). It has the fact or idea as its object, optionally followed by in, into, on, or upon: • I have tried to … Modern English usage
Inculcate — In*cul cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Inculcated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Inculcating}.] [L. inculcatus, p. p. of inculcare to tread on; pref. in in, on + calcare to tread, fr. calx the heel; perh. akin to E. heel. Cf. 2d {Calk}, {Heel}.] To teach and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inculcate — I verb convince, direct, discipline, educate, guide, imbue, implant, impress, impress by repeated statement, impress upon the mind, imprint, inculcare, indoctrinate, infix, infuse, inspire, instill, instruct, lecture, plant, preach, prelect,… … Law dictionary
inculcate — (v.) 1540s, from L. inculcatus, pp. of inculcare force upon, stamp in, tread down, from in in (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + calcare to tread, press in, from calx (1) heel. Related: Inculcated; inculcating … Etymology dictionary
inculcate — implant, instill Analogous words: infuse, inoculate, imbue, leaven: *teach, instruct, educate: impart, *communicate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
inculcate — [v] implant, infuse information brainwash*, break down, communicate, drill, drum into*, educate, hammer into*, impart, impress, indoctrinate, inseminate, instill, instruct, plant, program, shape up, teach, work over*; concepts 14,285 … New thesaurus
inculcate — ► VERB ▪ instil (an idea or habit) by persistent instruction. DERIVATIVES inculcation noun. ORIGIN Latin inculcare press in … English terms dictionary
inculcate — [in kul′kāt΄, in′kul kāt΄] vt. inculcated, inculcating [< L inculcatus, pp. of inculcare, to tread in, tread down < in , in, on + calcare, to trample underfoot < calx, heel: see CALCAR] to impress upon the mind by frequent repetition or… … English World dictionary
inculcate — [[t]ɪ̱nkʌlkeɪt, AM ɪnkʌ̱l [/t]] inculcates, inculcating, inculcated VERB If you inculcate an idea or opinion in someone s mind, you teach it to them by repeating it until it is fixed in their mind. [FORMAL] [V n in n] You might try to inculcate a … English dictionary
inculcate — verb (T) formal to fix ideas, principles etc in someone s mind: inculcate sth in/into: She tries very hard to inculcate traditional values into her students. | inculcate sb with sth: Schools inculcate children with patriotic ideas from an early… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
inculcate — in|cul|cate [ˈıŋkʌlkeıt US ınˈkʌl ] v [T] formal [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of inculcare to tread on , from calx heel ] to fix ideas, principles etc in someone s mind inculcate sth in/into sb ▪ I try to inculcate a sense … Dictionary of contemporary English