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in·nate
/ɪˈnet, ˈɪˌ/
(
a
.)先天的,天生的
From:
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in·nate
/ɪnˈet, ˈɪnˌ/
形容詞
先天的,遺傳的,底著的,內生的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·nate
v. t.
To
cause
to
exit
;
to
call
into
being
. [
Obs
.]
“The
first
innating
cause.”
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·nate
a.
1.
Inborn
;
native
;
natural
;
as
,
innate
vigor
;
innate
eloquence
.
2.
Metaph.
Originating
in
,
or
derived
from
,
the
constitution
of
the
intellect
,
as
opposed
to
acquired
from
experience
;
as
,
innate
ideas
.
See
A priori
,
Intuitive
.
There
is
an
innate
light
in
every
man
,
discovering
to
him
the
first
lines
of
duty
in
the
common
notions
of
good
and
evil
.
--
South
.
Men
would
not
be
guilty
if
they
did
not
carry
in
their
mind
common
notions
of
morality
,
innate
and
written
in
divine
letters
.
--
Fleming
(Origen).
If
I
could
only
show
,
as
I
hope
I
shall
. . .
how
men
,
barely
by
the
use
of
their
natural
faculties
,
may
attain
to
all
the
knowledge
they
have
,
without
the
help
of
any
innate
impressions
;
and
may
arrive
at
certainty
without
any
such
original
notions
or
principles
.
--
Locke
.
3.
Bot.
Joined
by
the
base
to
the
very
tip
of
a
filament
;
as
,
an
innate
anther
.
Innate ideas
Metaph.
,
ideas
,
as
of
God
,
immortality
,
right
and
wrong
,
supposed
by
some
to
be
inherent
in
the
mind
,
as
a
priori
principles
of
knowledge
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
innate
adj
1:
not
established
by
conditioning
or
learning
; "
an
unconditioned
reflex
" [
syn
:
unconditioned
,
unlearned
]
[
ant
:
conditioned
]
2:
being
talented
through
inherited
qualities
; "
a
natural
leader
"; "
a
born
musician
"; "
an
innate
talent
" [
syn
:
natural
,
born(p)
,
innate(p)
]
3:
present
at
birth
but
not
necessarily
hereditary
;
acquired
during
fetal
development
[
syn
:
congenital
,
inborn
,
inherent
]
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