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单词 inherent
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inherent
(ɪnherənt , -hɪər- )
adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]
The inherent qualities of something are the necessary and natural parts of it.
Stress is an inherent part of dieting.
...the dangers inherent in an outbreak of war. [+ in]
Synonyms: intrinsic, natural, basic, central  
inherently adverb [usually ADVERB adjective]
Aeroplanes are not inherently dangerous.
War is inherently a dirty business.
Collocations:
inherent ability
Not a lack of inherent ability, or a shortage of talent, or money, or infrastructure, but an absence of faith.
Times, Sunday Times
All of these scenarios are linked to our inherent ability to perform certain physical tasks.
Times, Sunday Times
People seem to have an inherent ability to coax deeply authentic flavours from the local abundance of grains, vegetables, wild herbs and game.
Times, Sunday Times
When used as a homebase, one's team must match the team description, and the inherent ability applies to the game.
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It was also able to use both its superlative espionage arm and the inherent ability of central planning to concentrate resources to great effect.
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inherent instability
The underlying problem of the inherent instability of capitalism always remains.
Hunt, E. K. Property and Prophets: The Evolution of Economic Institutions and Ideologies (1995)
But the hard fact is that financial services companies, because of their inherent instability and their utter dependence on client confidence, are a special case.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
This brings us to the second reason for the inherent instability of the financial system: human behaviour.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
inherent lack of
You can see the logic behind the decision, the attempt to capitalize on the inherent lack of structure by furthering the sense of representativeness.
The Times Literary Supplement
While this speaks to the unique traits that make leaders high achievers, it also speaks to the inherent lack of accountability and oversight they often have.
Christianity Today
It's a favourite 'throw arms in the air, roll eyeballs skyward' dismissal of womankind's inherent lack of gravitas.
Times, Sunday Times
The boundaries of your realm are charted according to the less than and the not quite, the kingdom itself characterized by an inherent lack of money, prestige and legitimacy.
The Times Literary Supplement
They are designed to overcome the inherent lack of information within a bitmap description.
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inherent limitation
That was an inherent limitation in the value of the facilities grant, but it did not deprive it of the character of an easement.
Times, Sunday Times
The second inherent limitation concerns safeguards.
Times, Sunday Times
Researchers realised later the inherent limitation of the optical systems due to the nonlocalised nature of photons compared to highly localised nature of electrons.
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Most of his high-pitched instrumental sorties were concise enough, but they still had to contend with the inherent limitations of the satongé itself.
Times, Sunday Times
There are inherent limitations to a project like this, which must allow compromises and omissions for the sake of brevity and accessibility.
Christianity Today
inherent meaning
I'm not sure how this affects inherent meaning, but they all look fabulous.
Times, Sunday Times
Just as every biblical passage has an inherent meaning, it also has an intrinsic emotion.
Christianity Today
In the logographic writing systems that preceded the alphabet and survive in some languages today, each character bears some inherent meaning, representing a word or smaller semantic unit.
The Times Literary Supplement
But she resists seeing a metrical or formal feature as having an inherent meaning.
The Times Literary Supplement
There are many verbs that correspond to only one telicity due to their inherent meaning.
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inherent problem
But speak to musicians who have made a life in music and you begin to realise why there might be an inherent problem.
Times, Sunday Times
Woven sail cloths have an inherent problem with stretch resistance.
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An inherent problem became recognized, namely the tendency of the tympanic membrane to heal spontaneously and rapidly, reversing the beneficial effects of the perforation.
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The smokebox had an inherent problem in maintaining a constant vacuum.
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This leads to the inherent problem of nesting.
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inherent risk
This latest gambit comes with an inherent risk.
Times, Sunday Times
Safety concerns are paramount, as the licensing of doctors to prescribe lethal doses of medication carries inherent risk.
Times, Sunday Times
All banking involves the inherent risk of a run on the bank; bankers are committed to repayment on demand beyond their cash resources.
Times, Sunday Times
He says the opportunities can be 'mouthwatering', although he accepts the inherent risk.
Times, Sunday Times
Its nuclear enrichment capability will still be significant and pose some inherent risk during and after the 10-15 years the accord covers.
Times, Sunday Times
inherent strength
They are an inherent strength in the long struggle against fanaticism.
Times, Sunday Times
This process results in an alloy with the surface properties of aluminum while retaining the base metals inherent strength and rigidity.
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Instead of disadvantaging him, this social construct imbues him with an inherent strength that exceeds that of any other character in the novel.
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They take the form of corners and other defects which magnify the local stress beyond the inherent strength of the material.
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What are the inherent strengths and weaknesses of the mechanism it has presently?
Outlook India
inherent tendency
We call this inherent tendency to prefer certain times of day your “chronotype” (chrono means time).
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As the chequered history of nationalised industries shows, corporations operating in a protected market have an inherent tendency to laziness and bureaucracy.
Times, Sunday Times
It depended on a combination of the inherent tendency of the words and their actual impact on those to whom they were communicated.
Times, Sunday Times
Whether that financial loss had occurred and whether it was 'serious' were questions that could not be answered by reference only to the inherent tendency of the words.
Times, Sunday Times
There are two components to this, one of them implicit in the nature of the site, which has an inherent tendency to fragment and atomise its users into like-minded groups.
Times, Sunday Times
inherent tension
Her technique involves harnessing textural strata of paint, palette scratches and bold colors to stress the inherent tension between surface and depth.
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Discrimination lawyers have been well aware of the inherent tensions in extending the laws.
Times, Sunday Times
Both were aware of the possibility of inherent tensions; both affirmed the proximity of the language of love and the language of poetry.
The Times Literary Supplement
inherent uncertainty
These people can reconcile the brain's quest for certainty with life's inherent uncertainty by seeing different facets of life.
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Bubbles occur not only in real-world markets, with their inherent uncertainty and noise, but also in highly predictable experimental markets.
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In real world situations, discounting makes sense because of the inherent uncertainty of future payoffs.
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I would prefer experts to explain their views, along with the inherent uncertainties, so that we can properly assess them, rather than pseudopositions tailored for maximum effect.
Times,Sunday Times
The associations are probabilistic in nature to account for inherent uncertainties in observation of media patterns.
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inherent value
Coinage as commodity money owes its success largely to its portability, durability, transportability and inherent value.
Smithsonian Mag
The last set of results demonstrated this inherent value.
Times, Sunday Times
The coach and train giant said it wanted to remain independent - and raise funds to 'unlock the inherent value of the group'.
The Sun
Supporters of such digital assets say that they have the potential to transform the financial system, but critics of the burgeoning market believe the currencies have no real, inherent value.
Times,Sunday Times
A positive or negative score only shows direction, not inherent value.
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inherent weakness
He doubtless hoped to stir up tactical complications, but the inherent weakness of his queenside after this rash thrust, leaves him struggling.
Times, Sunday Times
An inherent weakness of this arrangement was that it could fail in an unsafe state.
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An inherent weakness of the matchlock was the necessity of keeping the match constantly lit.
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Originally, the cause was believed to be an inherent weakness of character or constitution.
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One of these towers fell at a relatively early date, an inherent weakness being present, probably hastened by reformist action.
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Translations:
Chinese: 内在的
Japanese: 固有の
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