Inhere Meaning in English
word
ɪnˈhɪə
in-HEER
ɪnhˈiə
in-HEE-uh
释义
To exist as a permanent or essential part of something; to be inherent in something.
用法与细微差别
'Inhere' is very formal and mainly used in academic, legal, or philosophical contexts. It often appears with 'in' (e.g., 'inhere in'). It is not common in everyday conversation; use 'be inherent in' for more natural phrasing.
Spanish: residir - estar inherentePortuguese (BR): residir - ser inerentePortuguese (PT): residir - ser inerenteChinese (Simplified): 内在于Chinese (Traditional): 內在於Hindi: निहित होना - अंतर्निहित होनाArabic: يَرْتَسِم في - يَتَأَصَّل فيBengali: অন্তর্নিহিত থাকা - বিদ্যমান থাকা (স্থায়ীভাবে)Russian: присущ быть - заключаться (в)Japanese: 本質的に存在する - 内在するVietnamese: gắn liền - vốn có - tồn tại thiết yếuKorean: 내재하다 - 본질적으로 포함되다Turkish: özünde bulunmak - içkin olmakUrdu: پیوستہ ہونا - ذاتی حصہ ہوناIndonesian: gắn liền - vốn có
例句
Certain rights inhere in all people from birth.
basic
The beauty of art often inheres in its simplicity.
basic
Responsibility inhere in every leadership role.
basic
The risks of investment inhere in the nature of business itself.
natural
A sense of community can inhere in traditions passed down for generations.
natural
Injustice can sometimes inhere in laws that seem fair on the surface.
natural