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Definition of inborn in English:

inborn

adjective ˈɪnbɔːnɪnˈbɔːnˌɪnˈbɔrn
  • 1Existing from birth.

    先天的

    an inborn defect in the formation of collagen

    胶原质构成的先天缺陷。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Intelligence is an emergent property of person-in-society, not an inborn capability or an epigenetically developed trait of individuals.
    • A rare but important cause of tremor in the young is Wilson's disease, an inborn error of copper metabolism that can be fatal if left untreated.
    • Some of the cell lines were from individuals with rare inborn errors of metabolism, although none suffered from a condition known to be associated with their APOE genotype.
    • Gaucher disease is a typical lysosomal storage disease resulting from an inborn deficiency of -glucocerebrosidase, which leads to the accumulation of glycolipids in macrophages.
    • There are three main categories of congenital problems to be considered in pediatric patients: congenital malformations, inborn errors of metabolism, and other inherited disorders.
    • People do seem to differ in their inborn ability to handle life's stresses.
    • Many of these inborn errors of metabolism can lead to serious complications or even death if they're not controlled with diet or medication from an early age.
    • The first question is one that cannot be answered with total certainty but, like most personality traits, psychopathy does in general seem to be inborn and genetically inherited.
    • As an inborn metabolic error, it is extremely rare, with most of the few dozen cases occurring in Finland.
    • Other items of an interest at the forum will be susceptibilities and inborn anomalies, determination of the phenotype, genealogical study and risk assessment prevention.
    • Homosexuality is an inborn, biological trait just like heterosexuality.
    • There is a high frequency of inborn defects of respiratory organs and bronchiectasis.
    • Some people believe that resilience is a trait that is inborn; you either have it or you don't.
    • Other causes of hypoglycaemia should be excluded; serum and urine samples must be taken at the time of hypoglycaemia for relevant investigations, in particular to exclude hyperinsulinaemia and inborn errors of metabolism.
    • Some suggest that crying could be an inborn healing mechanism, or a way of removing toxins that build up with stress.
    • An inborn error of metabolism is suggested by the high rate of occurrence within families.
    • Apart from these inborn defects, deprivation of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) at any time of life interferes with a step in collagen synthesis; the resulting bleeding, bruising, and poor healing are part of the picture of scurvy.
    • The evidence for an inborn, male predisposition for systematizing comes from a single experiment on newborn infants, tested with a single person and object.
    • There are some very vocal proponents who would persuade whoever will listen, that same-sex sexual orientation is inborn.
    • Playfulness is an inborn ability that is hardwired into our genetic code.
    Synonyms
    genetic, genetical, congenital, inherent, inherited, inbred, innate, in the family, in the blood, in the genes
    1. 1.1 Natural to a person or animal.
      (人,动物)天生的,生来的
      people think doctors have inborn compassion

      人们认为医生具有天生的同情心。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • All human beings (except for the handful of deviants who call themselves naturalists) have an inborn sense of shame.
      • We have a natural, inborn tendency to try to be ‘nice guys’ even though this is absolutely contrary to anything that really works with women!
      • The difference between a good rider and a truly brilliant one comes down to sheer innate ability - something inborn that can enable such a jockey to win a race that others may not.
      • Early research has defined leadership in terms of innate individual traits: some people are somehow born with an inborn quality to lead.
      • Loewe, from Spain, leads the path of luxurious elegance reserved for those women possessing natural, inborn style, who want to look refined and elegant, but not extravagant or overdone.
      • Very little is known about the nature of inherited talents, of inborn gifts.
      • From an evolutionary perspective, aggression is a response to a potential threat or provocation across a variety of species and seems to be an inborn response tendency.
      Synonyms
      innate, congenital, existing from birth
      inherent, inherited, hereditary, in the family, in one's genes, bred in the bone, inbred
      natural, native, constitutional, deep-seated, deep-rooted, ingrained, in one's blood, inbuilt, instinctive, instinctual, unlearned
      rare connate, connatural

Definition of inborn in US English:

inborn

adjectiveˌinˈbôrnˌɪnˈbɔrn
  • 1Existing from birth.

    先天的

    an inborn defect in the formation of collagen

    胶原质构成的先天缺陷。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are some very vocal proponents who would persuade whoever will listen, that same-sex sexual orientation is inborn.
    • Other causes of hypoglycaemia should be excluded; serum and urine samples must be taken at the time of hypoglycaemia for relevant investigations, in particular to exclude hyperinsulinaemia and inborn errors of metabolism.
    • Some people believe that resilience is a trait that is inborn; you either have it or you don't.
    • As an inborn metabolic error, it is extremely rare, with most of the few dozen cases occurring in Finland.
    • Gaucher disease is a typical lysosomal storage disease resulting from an inborn deficiency of -glucocerebrosidase, which leads to the accumulation of glycolipids in macrophages.
    • An inborn error of metabolism is suggested by the high rate of occurrence within families.
    • Other items of an interest at the forum will be susceptibilities and inborn anomalies, determination of the phenotype, genealogical study and risk assessment prevention.
    • Apart from these inborn defects, deprivation of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) at any time of life interferes with a step in collagen synthesis; the resulting bleeding, bruising, and poor healing are part of the picture of scurvy.
    • Many of these inborn errors of metabolism can lead to serious complications or even death if they're not controlled with diet or medication from an early age.
    • There is a high frequency of inborn defects of respiratory organs and bronchiectasis.
    • Homosexuality is an inborn, biological trait just like heterosexuality.
    • People do seem to differ in their inborn ability to handle life's stresses.
    • Playfulness is an inborn ability that is hardwired into our genetic code.
    • Some of the cell lines were from individuals with rare inborn errors of metabolism, although none suffered from a condition known to be associated with their APOE genotype.
    • The first question is one that cannot be answered with total certainty but, like most personality traits, psychopathy does in general seem to be inborn and genetically inherited.
    • Intelligence is an emergent property of person-in-society, not an inborn capability or an epigenetically developed trait of individuals.
    • Some suggest that crying could be an inborn healing mechanism, or a way of removing toxins that build up with stress.
    • The evidence for an inborn, male predisposition for systematizing comes from a single experiment on newborn infants, tested with a single person and object.
    • A rare but important cause of tremor in the young is Wilson's disease, an inborn error of copper metabolism that can be fatal if left untreated.
    • There are three main categories of congenital problems to be considered in pediatric patients: congenital malformations, inborn errors of metabolism, and other inherited disorders.
    Synonyms
    genetic, genetical, congenital, inherent, inherited, inbred, innate, in the family, in the blood, in the genes
    1. 1.1 Natural to a person or animal.
      (人,动物)天生的,生来的
      people think doctors have inborn compassion

      人们认为医生具有天生的同情心。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • All human beings (except for the handful of deviants who call themselves naturalists) have an inborn sense of shame.
      • From an evolutionary perspective, aggression is a response to a potential threat or provocation across a variety of species and seems to be an inborn response tendency.
      • The difference between a good rider and a truly brilliant one comes down to sheer innate ability - something inborn that can enable such a jockey to win a race that others may not.
      • Early research has defined leadership in terms of innate individual traits: some people are somehow born with an inborn quality to lead.
      • Loewe, from Spain, leads the path of luxurious elegance reserved for those women possessing natural, inborn style, who want to look refined and elegant, but not extravagant or overdone.
      • Very little is known about the nature of inherited talents, of inborn gifts.
      • We have a natural, inborn tendency to try to be ‘nice guys’ even though this is absolutely contrary to anything that really works with women!
      Synonyms
      innate, congenital, existing from birth
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