ingrain
in
ɪn
in
grain
ˈgreɪn
grein
British pronunciation
/ɪnɡɹˈe‍ɪn/

Definición y significado de "ingrain"en inglés

to ingrain
01

inculcar, arraigar

to set a particular habit, belief, attitude, etc. in someone in a lasting manner
Ditransitive: to ingrain a habit or belief in sb
to ingrain definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
Parents often aim to ingrain the value of honesty in their children from an early age.
Los padres a menudo buscan inculcar el valor de la honestidad en sus hijos desde una edad temprana.
Educators work to ingrain good study habits in students to promote academic success.
Los educadores trabajan para inculcar buenos hábitos de estudio en los estudiantes para promover el éxito académico.
02

impregnar, grabar profundamente

to deeply embed or engrave something into the natural texture or fabric of something else
Transitive: to ingrain a fabric or material with sth
example
Ejemplos
The artisan ingrained the fabric with a rich crimson dye.
El artesano incrustó la tela con un rico tinte carmesí.
The leather craftsman ingrained the leather with a deep mahogany dye.
El artesano del cuero incrustó el cuero con un tinte caoba profundo.
ingrain
01

(of a textile) made from fibers or threads that are dyed in different colors before being woven or knitted

example
Ejemplos
The sofa was upholstered in ingrain fabric for a vibrant, long-lasting pattern.
Ingrain textiles are less likely to fade because the color penetrates the fibers.
Ingrain
01

a habit or quality that is firmly established and naturally part of a person or thing

example
Ejemplos
Honesty was an ingrain in her character.
The fear of failure had become an ingrain over many years.
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