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inherent    音標拼音: [ɪnh'ɪrənt] [ɪnh'ɛrənt]
a. 固有的,與生俱來的

固有的,與生俱來的

inherent
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inherent
adj 1: existing as an essential constituent or characteristic;
"the Ptolemaic system with its built-in concept of
periodicity"; "a constitutional inability to tell the
truth" [synonym: {built-in}, {constitutional}, {inbuilt},
{inherent}, {integral}]
2: in the nature of something though not readily apparent;
"shortcomings inherent in our approach"; "an underlying
meaning" [synonym: {implicit in(p)}, {inherent}, {underlying}]

Inherent \In*her"ent\, a. [L. inhaerens, -entis, p. pr. of
inhaerere: cf. F. inh['e]rent. See {Inhere}.]
Permanently existing in something; inseparably attached or
connected; naturally pertaining to; innate; inalienable; as,
polarity is an inherent quality of the magnet; the inherent
right of men to life, liberty, and protection. "A most
inherent baseness." --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

The sore disease which seems inherent in civilization.
--Southey.

Syn: Innate; inborn; native; natural; inbred; inwrought;
inseparable; essential; indispensable.
[1913 Webster]

70 Moby Thesaurus words for "inherent":
accessible, at hand, attendant, automatic, available, basic, born,
characteristic, congenital, connate, constitutional, deep-seated,
distinctive, elemental, elementary, esoteric, essential,
fundamental, hereditary, immanent, immediate, implanted, implicit,
impulsive, in view, inalienable, inborn, inbred, indigenous,
individual, indwelling, infixed, ingrained, inherited, innate,
inner, instinctive, integral, internal, intimate, intrinsic,
involuntary, inward, inwrought, irreducible, libidinal, native,
natural, normal, on board, on deck, on hand, peculiar, present,
private, regular, resident, secret, spontaneous, subjective,
subliminal, typical, unalienable, unchallengeable, unconscious,
unlearned, unquestionable, within call, within reach,
within sight

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  • Is there a subtle difference between inherent and intrinsic?
    0 The uses of these two words definitely overlap, but I do think that, at times, there is a subtle difference In my experience, intrinsic is more frequently used when the property is unique or unexpected, while inherent is more frequently a property that would be expected or common Ergo, intrinsic implies a certain uniqueness that inherent
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    2 I prefer "inherent to" on the grounds that both the form and the meaning of the adjective "inherent" include the notion of interiority, so the preposition "in" feels redundant I believe (perhaps naively) that in general the preference for "to" is a Britishism For instance, the American "different than" bothers me
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    In your sentence, to works well because "couples" are entities, as a lock is an entity The silence is "theirs" to share It is not an intrinsic characteristic of them We use inherent in when referring to intrinsic characteristics of situations more abstract than "couples": There is risk inherent in any investment
  • Inherent vs Intrinsic - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    inherent: existing in something as a permanent and inseparable element intrinsic: belonging to the thing by its very nature Are these the same? Are they interchangeable? I was debating with myself as to the proper usage in: They debated the inherent dangers of materialism Would this be better? They debated the dangers intrinsic in materialism
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    Inherent simply means that it is a given that this or that condition exists in this or that situation naturally Inherent is a concept, like gravity, relativity or the like, and can be use in infinite ways in grammar
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    What is the difference between inherent and innate? I did a quick google but I would like a more concrete comparison and examples This initially came up from trying to decide on the correct description when talking about the nature of humanity (good bad) inherently good bad verses innately good bad
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    inherent is an adjective, and it describes risks at there so as a second alternative "There are inherent risks in almost every sport " that should be more natural usage as I consider how I should use adjectives such as "red car", "green flag" etc
  • What does nothing inherent mean in this context? [closed]
    An inherent feature or attribute is integral to the thing For example, if a medicine can lower cholesterol by virtue of its chemical composition, "ability to lower cholesterol" is one of its inherent benefits
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