单词 | deep-seated |
释义 | deep-seated adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A deep-seated problem, feeling, or belief is difficult to change because its causes have been there for a long time. The country is still suffering from deep-seated economic problems. ...our morbid and deep-seated fear of death. Collocations: deep-seated anger Or maybe you have deep-seated anger toward others or yourself. Christianity Today They are borne of deep-seated anger and impatience at the government's perceived indifference to their complaints. ST It will build deep-seated anger, and that's when it gets dangerous because people look for someone to blame. Times, Sunday Times Successful businesses are born out of passion - a deep-seated desire to create something worthwhile. Times, Sunday Times Develop a deep-seated desire to learn. Times, Sunday Times He agreed to the commitment because of his deep-seated desire to direct, he states, along with the security of ready studio financing. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 An overwhelming focus on day-to-day operational matters and a deep-seated fear of revenue loss through disputes provides a partial explanation for management inaction. Times, Sunday Times Their hostility to rote learning and academic study comes from a deep-seated fear of excellence. Times, Sunday Times A deep-seated fear of rejection prevents many people from revealing their true selves. Christianity Today It also sounds as though you might have a deep-seated fear of commitment, and it could help to reflect on the reasons behind that. The Sun The difference between the two seems to be that those labeled as schizotypal avoid social interaction because of a deep-seated fear of people. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But childhood games soon gave way to a deep-seated feeling of betrayal. Times, Sunday Times Only a deep-seated feeling of extreme smugness. The Sun Sadomasochistic practices come from deep-seated feelings of worthlessness, guilt, and anger. Christianity Today Is it possible you are throwing obstacles in the way of this relationship because of your own deep-seated feelings of insecurity, rather than any sinister behaviour on his part? Times, Sunday Times As a result, he harbors a deep-seated hatred toward all monsters. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Since 1914, when that treasonous act was taken upon these former supporters, a deep-seated hatred was born. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They demonstrate their mutual deep-seated hatred by making humorously sarcastic comments on each other's failings as spouses. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The huge differences in the number of unexplained exits from each school suggest there are deep-seated problems with the professional ethics of some school leaders. Times, Sunday Times It's also possible that treatment for a relatively simple problem such as social phobia can reveal more deep-seated problems that require long-term treatment. Times, Sunday Times After the biggest financial crash of our lifetimes, people know that we face deep-seated problems at home and abroad. Times, Sunday Times B ehind the facelift lies a host of deep-seated problems that the recession has compounded. Times, Sunday Times It may be that there are half a million troubled families, each with deep-seated problems. Times, Sunday Times The politicians are feeding off the public's deep-seated resentment over bankers' levels of pay after the financial crisis. Times, Sunday Times They undoubtedly would meet deep-seated resentment and suspicion, but it's not always personal. Globe and Mail He has a problem with authority and a deep-seated resentment for those that have impeded his progress professionally. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 All these writers work under considerable strain and danger, and share a deep-seated suspicion of those in power, coupled with an obsessive determination to hold them to account. Times, Sunday Times Deep-seated suspicion of adults and the need for self-protection makes the forming of trusting relationships almost impossible. Times, Sunday Times Our professional trader harbours a deep-seated suspicion that takeover talks fly under the radar all the time. Times, Sunday Times Whatever love he had for the classics changed towards the end of his life into a deep-seated suspicion of all pagan literature. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 根深蒂固的 Japanese: 根深い |
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