15.Ellen, by soft-voiced admonition, and Mammy, by constant carping, labored to inculcate in her the qualities that would make her truly desirable as a wife.
17.Such an education inculcates a childish sentimentality that belongs to the many, namely the citizens of the " fine regime" of democracy.
这种教育灌了一种属于许多人的幼稚多愁善感,即民主“良好制度” 的公民。机翻
「Simon Critchley - Tragedy the Greeks and Us」评价该例句:好评差评指正
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18.Above all, Mr Kissinger writes, faith in the future is the indispensable quality for successful leaders and the " elevated purposes" they aim to inculcate.
19.You are the man-child whose soul must now be strengthened by precepts never taught in schools, but which we women have the privilege of inculcating.
20.These neophytes have not been inculcated with loyalty to the party by several failed runs for seats; some are local figures who do not have an eye on national office.