| 释义 | innately
 in·nateE0122500 (ĭ-nāt′, ĭn′āt′)adj.1. a.  Existing naturally or by heredity rather than being learned through experience: "Chimpanzees show an innate distrust of contact with strangers" (Cindy Engel).b.  Of or produced by the mind rather than learned through experience: an innate knowledge of right and wrong.2.  Possessed as an essential characteristic; inherent: "As the Army and farmers built more and more levees, the Missouri lost an innate capacity to absorb its frequent excesses" (William Least Heat-Moon).[Middle English innat, from Latin innātus, past participle of innāscī, to be born in : in-, in; see  in-2 + nāscī, to be born; see genə- in Indo-European roots.]
 in·nate′ly adv.in·nate′ness n.Thesaurus
 TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeinnate| Adv. | 1. | innately - in an innate manner; "the child is said to be innately disposed to learn language" | 
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