| 释义 | 
		deep-rootedˌdeep-ˈrooted (also ˌdeeply ˈrooted) adjective    - Collins has had to deal with deep-rooted prejudice against him.
 
 - It acknowledged the deep-rooted nature of heterosexism and made a commitment to fight that.
 - Leaving corridors of deep-rooted woodland can prevent salinity.
 - No doubt that was one reason for the deep-rooted Labour hostility to devolution, and there were other reasons.
 - None could halt or defeat such deep-rooted determination to learn.
 - Prior to the Revolution there was scant institutional evidence of deep-rooted nationalist sentiment.
 - The idea that acts of love are inferior to principled acts is a deep-rooted philosophical tradition.
 - These expectations-and a lot of the ensuing disappointments-were heightened and exacerbated by my own deep-rooted impatience.
 - They may take a week or so to work, but can kill most deep-rooted perennial weeds without being persistent.
 
    a deep-rooted habit, idea, belief etc is so strong in a person or society that it is very difficult to change or destroy it → deep-seated:   a deep-rooted suspicion of lawyers  |