释义 |
inbuiltin‧built /ˈɪnbɪlt/ adjective [only before noun] British English - I had an inbuilt Dash Riprock decoding device.
- Includes an inbuilt conditioning formula to protect hair during perming.
- Some modern projectors have an inbuilt device for quickly switching to a new bulb.
- The privatised boards have given themselves an inbuilt incentive to exploit their monopoly position.
- They do have an inbuilt desire to lay down dominance over one another.
- Unlike some singers, she has an inbuilt discipline.
- What I now faced was a small town with a strongly macho bias and an inbuilt resistance to change.
- Where the guillotine improved on the Halifax design was the inbuilt facility to position the victim accurately and quickly in the machine.
an inbuilt quality, feature etc is part of the nature of someone or something: plants with inbuilt resistance to disease History has an inbuilt tendency to repeat itself. |