prepossess



vt. 使先具有;预先灌输情感(或思想等);使…先怀偏见;先有好感
vt.
使先具有;
变形
过去式:prepossessed过去分词:prepossessed现在分词:prepossessing第三人称单数:prepossesses
英英释义
prepossess[ ,pri:pə'zes, -'ses ]
v.
possess beforehand
cause to be preoccupied
"The idea of his failure prepossesses him"
make a positive impression (on someone) beforehand
"A prepossessing appearance"
influence (somebody's) opinion in advance
同义词:prejudice
双语例句
The interviewer was prepossessed by his good manners.
他那有礼貌的态度就先给面试主考官留下了好印象。
权威例句
An analogical framework for literary interpretationMucinous preparations
prepossess (v.)
1610s, "to get possession of beforehand," from pre- + possess. Meaning "to possess (a person) beforehand with a feeling, notion, etc." is from 1630s; specifically, "to cause (someone) to have a favorable opinion of something" (1640s). Related: Prepossessed; prepossessing.
1. This paper introduces mechanism, research methods and main results about microbubble dray reduction.
该文介绍了微气泡降阻机理 、 研究方法和重要结论.
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2. A dray is a type of horse - drawn vehicle.
雪橇是一种马拉的交通工具.
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3. She stood doggedly in checkout lines; she toiled like a dray - horse up the Hill back home.
她顽强地支撑着排在付款的队里; 她像拖载重物的老马艰难地爬上山回家.
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