instil
verb (British English)(North American English instill)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they instil | |
(North American English) present simple I / you / we / they instill | |
he / she / it instils | |
(North American English) he / she / it instills | |
past simple instilled | |
past participle instilled | |
-ing form instilling |
to gradually put an idea or attitude into somebody's mind; to make somebody feel, think or behave in a particular way over a period of time 逐漸灌輸,逐步培養(感受、思想或行爲) - instil something (in/into somebody)
to instil confidence/discipline/fear into somebody 逐步使某人樹立信心/守紀律/産生恐懼 - instil somebody with something
His father instilled him with a desire to fight injustice and corruption. 他的父親向他灌輸了與不公正和腐敗作鬥爭的願望。
Word Originlate Middle English (originally meaning to drop a substance into something as liquid drops): from Latin instillare, from in- ‘into’ + stillare ‘to drop’ (from stilla ‘a drop’).- instil something (in/into somebody)