Innately Meaning in English
word · lemma: innate
ˌɪˈneɪtɫi
ih-NAYT-lee
ɪnnˈeɪtli
ih-NAYT-lee
释义
In a way that is natural; existing in a person or thing from birth, not learned or acquired.
用法与细微差别
'Innately' is formal or academic, often used with qualities like 'innately talented' or 'innately curious.' It emphasizes that something is present from birth, not shaped by experience or learning.
Spanish: innatamente - de forma innataPortuguese (BR): inatamente - de forma inataPortuguese (PT): inatamente - de forma inataChinese (Simplified): 天生地Chinese (Traditional): 與生俱來地Hindi: जन्मजात रूप सेArabic: فطريًاBengali: সহজাতভাবে - সহজাতভাবেRussian: врождённо - по своей природеJapanese: 生まれつき - 先天的にVietnamese: bẩm sinh - vốn cóKorean: 타고나게 - 선천적으로Turkish: doğuştan - içgüdüsel olarakUrdu: فطری طور پر - پیدائشی طور پرIndonesian: bẩm sinh - một cách tự nhiên
例句
She is innately kind to everyone.
basic
Some people are innately curious about the world.
basic
Dogs are innately loyal to their owners.
basic
He’s innately talented when it comes to music—he never even had lessons!
natural
You don’t have to teach her to be brave; she’s innately fearless.
natural
Some skills just come innately; practice helps, but it’s not everything.
natural