established
[is'tæbliʃt]
adj.确定的, 建立的, 制定的
动词establish的过去式和过去分词形式
例句与用法:
The business was soon firmly established in the town.
该商店不久即在城里稳固地建立起来。
They have established a student organization.
他们建立了一个学生组织。
The general overthrew the last emperor of that country and established a public.
将军推翻了那个国家的最后一个皇帝,建立了共和国。
They established their permanent abode here.
他们在此建立了永久居所。
A book that challenges established beliefs.
对确定的信念表示异议的书籍
We've established his innocence/(the fact) that he's innocent.
我们已证实他无罪。
He has established his own firm.
他已建立起自己的公司。
词形变化:
名词: establisher | 动词过去式: established | 动词过去分词: established | 动词现在分词: establishing | 动词第三人称单数: establishes |
a.
已建立的; 已确立的; 已制定的
established
词形变化:
名词: establisher | 动词过去式: established | 动词过去分词: established | 动词现在分词: establishing | 动词第三人称单数: establishes |
同义词:
conventional | customary | well-known | accomplished | habitual | confirmed | official | accustomed | valid | conclusive | chronic | accepted | stable | traditional | reputable | time-honoured | time-honored | proven | entrenched | naturalized | effected | constituted |
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established[i'stæbliʃt]adj.1.■已建立的;已设立的;已建造的2.■已被确认的;已确立的3.■证实的;确定的;查明的4.■已制定的,规定的;固定下来的5.■定居的6.■(某宗教)已定为国教的7.■【植物学】(植物)已移植生长的
establishedestablished[isˈtæbliʃt]adj.1.■被设立的, 被建立的, 被制定的2.■确立的, 确认的, 确定的, 既定的, 常设的3.■国定的4.■【植】移植生长的a newly established institution一个新设的机构an established clerk常设办公员an established fact既成事实an established rule成规the E-Church英国国教an established invalid慢性病人established reputation定评an established variety移植的品种
adjective
- (of a custom, belief, practice, or institution) having been in existence for a long time and therefore recognized and generally accepted
(风俗,信仰,惯例,制度)已确立的,已被普遍接受的
the ceremony was an established event in the annual calendar.
这一仪式已确立为每年都要举行的一项活动。
■(of a person) recognized and accepted in a particular capacity
(人)公认的
an established artist.
已被社会承认的艺术家。
■(of a plant) having taken root; growing well
(植物)已扎根的;长势良好的 - (of a Church or religion) recognized by the state as the national Church or religion
(教会,宗教)被确立为国教的
the Established Church
- the Church of England or of Scotland
英国国教会,圣公会;苏格兰长老会
established
动词 establish:
set up or found
同义词:establish, set up, found, launch
set up or lay the groundwork for
同义词:establish, found, plant, constitute, institute
establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment
同义词:prove, demonstrate, establish, show, shew
institute, enact, or establish
bring about
place
同义词:install, instal, set up, establish
use as a basis for; found on
同义词:establish, base, ground, found
build or establish something abstract
形容词 established:
brought about or set up or accepted; especially long established
同义词:constituted
securely established
同义词:firm
settled securely and unconditionally
同义词:accomplished, effected
shown to be valid beyond a reasonable doubt
conforming with accepted standards
同义词:conventional
introduced from another region and persisting without cultivation
同义词:naturalized
established
■In 1786 Pitt established the consolidated fund.
1786年,皮特设立统一基金。
■The WTO was established on 1 January 1995.
WTO创立于1995年1月1日。
■A member of a Protestant church not observing the doctrines, usage, or polity of a national or established church, especially the Church of England.
不信奉国教的人新教教会的一个成员,他不遵从国家的或已建立的教会的教义、习惯做法或政体,尤指英国教会
■The experts established the identity of the bronze bell with one described in an old document.
专家们确定这口青铜钟就是一份古文献中所描述的那口。
■A town of south-central Scotland southeast of Glasgow. It was established in 1946 as a new town to absorb the growing population of Glasgow. Population, 70,600.
东基尔布莱德苏格兰中南部一城镇,位于格拉斯哥东南方,1946年为吸引格拉斯哥增长的人口而建立。人口70,600。
■The two countries have established trade relations.
两国建立了贸易关系。
■The two families established a profound friendship.
两家人建立了深厚的情谊。
■The body of law established by the Danish invaders and settlers in northeast England in the ninth and tenth centuries.
丹麦法在9世纪和10世纪时,由丹麦入侵者和殖民者在英国东北部施行的法律体系
■With a view to develop our business, we decided to establish a branch office.
为发展业务,我们决定开一家分公司。
■Established friendship; intimacy.
亲密稳固的友谊; 亲密
■Established friendship;intimacy.
亲密稳固的友谊;亲密
■He established himeself as a tailor.
他以做裁缝为业。
■They decided to establish a nuclear power station.
他们决定修建一所核电站。
■They established themselves in the countryside .
他们在农村定居了。
■They established themselves in their new house.
他们在新居安顿了下来。
■They established their permanent abode here.
他们在此建立了永久居所。
■They have established a student organization.
他们建立了一个学生组织。
■They established a new government .
他们建立了一个新政府。
■They established the first outposts and settlements.
他们建立了第一批前哨基地和居民点。
■Their project to establish a new national park will be completed next year.
他们建造一个新的国家公园的工程将于明年完工。
■They can now establish outright dictatorship.
他们现在可以建立起彻头彻尾的独裁制度了。
■They established me in my own business.
他们让我在我自己的公司中任职
■He established his son in business.
他使他的儿子立足于商界。
■He established himself as a leading surgeon.
他使自己被承认为主治外科医师。
■He is arrested for burglary, but release after it have be establish that it be a case of mistake identity.
他因盗窃被捕,但在认定是属于认错了人的情况后,他被释放。
■He is reputably established in the business world.
他在商界名声很好。
■He was to be her husband. It was established so.
他就要成为她的丈夫了,这已成为定局。
■He has established his own firm.
他已建立起自己的公司。
■He established his fame as an artist.
他已被公认为者名的艺术家。
■He establish his reputation as a radical.
他建立了作为激进分子的名声。
■He established himself as governor of the province.
他当上了省长。
■He is planning to establish a home.
他正计划建立家庭。
■He is now well established in his career.
他现在已经在事业上稳住了根基。
■His honesty is well established.
他的忠实已被认可。
■He failed to establish his charge.
他的控告不成立。
■His second novel established his fame as a writer.
他的第二部小说确立了他作家之名。
■Mis honesty is well established.
他的诚实是大家公认的。
■He has established his theory.
他确立了他的学说。
■He established brilliant achievements in war.
他立下了赫赫战功。
■He diverged from established procedure.
他违背了既定程序。
■He established his character by his honesty.
他靠诚实赢得声誉。
■An established right to precedence.
优先权已获得的(或已被承认的)居先的权利
■Traditions get established over time.
传统是随着时间的推移而得到认可的。
■You have established the optimum price.
你已制定了最佳价格。
■A political philosophy or attitude emphasizing respect for traditional institutions, distrust of government activism, and opposition to sudden change in the established order.
保守主义一种强调尊重传统制度、不信任政治激进主义并反对在已确定秩序中的突然变化的政治主张或态度
■The club has established a new rule allowing women to join.
俱乐部制定了一条新规章,允许妇女入会。
■A Chinese dynasty(1271-1368) established by the Mongolian ruler Kublai Khan at Peking(Beijing). It was superseded by the Ming dynasty.
元朝由蒙古统治者忽必烈汗在北京建立的一个中国王朝(1271-1368年), 它被明朝取代
■Does the company have an established stock policy?
公司是否已制定存货政策?
■An established rule, principle, or law.
公理,原理,原则建立起来的规则、原理、或法律
■Also, sometimes, intelligent. With a function that can be established or changed by means of a program;( "a programmable terminal"; "a programmable machine tool" ).
其功能可以利用程序建立或改变的,有时也称智能的(例如“一个可编程终端”, “一个可编程的机床”)。