1620s, "to teach," from in- (2) "in" + Latin doctrina "teaching" (see doctrine). Meaning "to imbue with an idea or opinion" first recorded 1832. Related: Indoctrinated; indoctrinating. The earlier verb was indoctrine (c. 1500).
实用例句
1. The writer wants to indoctrinate the readers with the idea.
作者想把这种想法灌输给读者.
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2. I wouldn't say that she was trying to indoctrinate us.
我不认为她在竭力向我们灌输一种信仰。
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3. Indoctrinate the importance of always having a feasible Master Schedule in place.
灌输始终有一个可行的主计划及时到位的重要性.
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4. French intellectuals debate whether the stories indoctrinate kids into free - market capitalism.
法国知识分子讨论哈里是否灌输自由资本主义思想给孩子们.
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5. You cannot even being yourself, needless to indoctrinate others.