inborn 详细解释

inborn

['in'bɔ:n]

adj.天生的, 生来的

词义辨析

同义:

a.天生的

natural  innate  hereditary  instinctive  

同义参见:

original  constitutional  component  

反义:

a.天生的; 天赋的

acquired  

英英释义

形容词 inborn:

present at birth but not necessarily hereditary; acquired during fetal development

同义词:congenital, innate

normally existing at birth

同义词:connatural, inbred

补充

inborninborn英:[ˈinˈbɔ:n] 美:[ˈɪnˌbɔrn]adj.1.天生的, 先天的, 固有的He is a man with an inborn love of joke.他是一个生来就喜欢开玩笑的人。

例句

1. He had an inborn talent for languages.他有语言天赋。 2. It is clear that the ability to smile is inborn.很显然, 微笑的能力是与生俱来的。 3. an inborn defect in the formation of collagen.胶原质构成的先天缺陷。 4. people think doctors have inborn compassion.人们认为医生具有天生的同情心。 5. Humans have the inborn [=innate] ability to adapt.人类有天生的适应能力。 6. She has an inborn talent for music.她具有音乐天赋。 7. "That kind of knowledge is acquired, not inborn."那种知识是后天习得的,并非天生就会。