established 详细解释
established
[is'tæbliʃt]
adj.确定的, 建立的, 制定的
动词establish的过去式和过去分词形式
词形变化
名词: establisher | 动词过去式: established | 动词过去分词: established | 动词现在分词: establishing | 动词第三人称单数: establishes |
词义辨析
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英英释义
动词 establish:
set up or found
同义词:establish, set up, found, launch
set up or lay the groundwork for
同义词:establish, found, plant, constitute, institute
establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment
同义词:prove, demonstrate, establish, show, shew
institute, enact, or establish
bring about
place
同义词:install, instal, set up, establish
use as a basis for; found on
同义词:establish, base, ground, found
build or establish something abstract
形容词 established:
brought about or set up or accepted; especially long established
同义词:constituted
securely established
同义词:firm
settled securely and unconditionally
同义词:accomplished, effected
shown to be valid beyond a reasonable doubt
conforming with accepted standards
同义词:conventional
introduced from another region and persisting without cultivation
同义词:naturalized
补充
establishedestablished[isˈtæbliʃt]adj.1.已制定的,确定的例句
1. We were following what had been established custom and practice for many years.我们当时遵从的是多年来一直被广为接受的习俗和惯例。 2. That link is an established medical fact.这一联系是已经确定的医学事实。 3. This was a well-established custom among the prisoners.这是囚犯之间普遍接受的习惯做法。 4. a partner in an established law firm受广泛认可的一家律师事务所的合伙人 5. the established names of Paris fashion在巴黎时尚界站稳脚跟的品牌 6. the ceremony was an established event in the annual calendar.这一仪式已确立为每年都要举行的一项活动。 7. an established artist.已被社会承认的艺术家。 8. You need to follow established [=standard] procedures/practices.你必须按标准程序/做法去做。 9. a well-established principle公认的原则 10. "He challenged the established order. [=the way things are usually done in society, in an organization, etc.]"他向现存制度发起了挑战。 11. an established author/artist成功的作家/艺术家 12. an established law firm知名的律师事务所 13. an established church国教教堂 14. a leader of the established Church英国圣公会领袖