rooted
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
动词 v.
- simple past and past participle of root
形容词 adj.
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Having roots, or a certain type of roots.
— deep-rooted
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Fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move.
— She stayed rooted in place.
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Ingrained, as through repeated use; entrenched; habitual or instinctive.
— 1782 May, Isaac Kimber, Edward Kimber (editors), The Link-Boy, The London Magazine, or, Gentleman′s Monthly Intelligencer, Volume 51, page 205, He will immediately break in on their moſt rooted prejudices ; and with a kind of malignant ſatisfaction hack their darling notions with unſparing rigour and unbluſhing inſolence.
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Having a basic or fundamental connection (to a thing); based, originating (from).
— Proper Philadelphians, especially before they became Episcopalians, and the unfashionable branches of their families to this day are surely more rooted in Westtown than St. Paul′s, the fashionable favorite.
- Having a root.
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In trouble or in strife, screwed.
— I am absolutely rooted if Ferris finds out about this
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Broken, damaged, non-functional.
— I'm going to have to call a mechanic, my car's rooted.
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Having a root (superuser) account that has been compromised.
— You are rooted. All your base are belong to us.
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