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词汇 established
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Definition of established in English:

established

adjective ɪˈstablɪʃtəˈstæblɪʃt
  • 1Having existed or done something for a long time and therefore recognized and generally accepted.

    (风俗,信仰,惯例,制度)已确立的,已被承认(或普遍接受)的

    the ceremony was an established event in the annual calendar

    这一仪式已被确定为每年都要举行的一项活动。

    an established artist

    一位已被社会承认的艺术家。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Other, more established artists who get marginalized at larger conventions got the star attention they deserve.
    • As a firmly established principle of Community law it may be used to challenge Community action and also State action.
    • Why this was not an already established practice is a mystery to critics.
    • It includes work from emerging and more established artists from across Europe.
    • Free trade, like free love, poses a threat to the established order.
    • They offer more hardware and warranty per dollar than do the more established brands.
    • Great store was placed on the retention of previously established practices and it was deliberate policy to foster traditional loyalties.
    Synonyms
    accepted, traditional, orthodox, habitual, confirmed, entrenched, set, fixed, official, settled, dyed-in-the-wool, inveterate
    usual, customary, common, normal, general, prevailing, accustomed, familiar, wonted, popular, expected, routine, regular, typical, conventional, mainstream, standard, stock
    well known, recognized, acclaimed, esteemed, acknowledged
    respected, respectable, famous, prominent, noted, renowned
    1. 1.1 (of a plant) having taken root; growing well.
      (植物)已生根的,已定植的;长势良好的
      thick, established plants can be pruned by cutting out about one third of all stems
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Balanced granular fertiliser can be applied around all established plants in spring.
      • Protect blossom on established trees from frost at night with sheets of polythene, netting, or even newspaper.
  • 2(of a Church or religion) recognized by the state as the national Church or religion.

    (教会,宗教)由国家认可(为国教)的

    America had no established Church
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The disestablishment of the Church is not a radical proposal; an established Church is an anachronism.
    • He believed in religious toleration but supported an established church, the Anglican Communion.
    • So even setting aside the religious or constitutional objections to an established church and a national religion of any kind, the case for disestablishment on this premise alone is as valid as it was a century ago.

Phrases

  • the Established Church

    • The Church of England or of Scotland.

      英国国教会,圣公会;苏格兰长老会

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Neither the Established Church nor the clergy at a local level really wished for change, but it is obvious that something had to happen.
      • By an act of 1560, Roman Catholicism was proscribed in Scotland and the Established Church became Presbyterian.
      • Both wrote church music; both wrote for the Established Church in the UK.

Definition of established in US English:

established

adjectiveəˈstabliSHtəˈstæblɪʃt
  • 1Having 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,已被承认(或普遍接受)的

    the ceremony was an established event in the annual calendar

    这一仪式已被确定为每年都要举行的一项活动。

    an established artist

    一位已被社会承认的艺术家。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Other, more established artists who get marginalized at larger conventions got the star attention they deserve.
    • As a firmly established principle of Community law it may be used to challenge Community action and also State action.
    • Free trade, like free love, poses a threat to the established order.
    • It includes work from emerging and more established artists from across Europe.
    • Why this was not an already established practice is a mystery to critics.
    • Great store was placed on the retention of previously established practices and it was deliberate policy to foster traditional loyalties.
    • They offer more hardware and warranty per dollar than do the more established brands.
    Synonyms
    accepted, traditional, orthodox, habitual, confirmed, entrenched, set, fixed, official, settled, dyed-in-the-wool, inveterate
    well known, recognized, acclaimed, esteemed, acknowledged
    1. 1.1 (of a plant) having taken root; growing well.
      (植物)已生根的,已定植的;长势良好的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Balanced granular fertiliser can be applied around all established plants in spring.
      • Protect blossom on established trees from frost at night with sheets of polythene, netting, or even newspaper.
  • 2(of a church or religion) recognized by the government as the national church or religion.

    (教会,宗教)由国家认可(为国教)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The disestablishment of the Church is not a radical proposal; an established Church is an anachronism.
    • He believed in religious toleration but supported an established church, the Anglican Communion.
    • So even setting aside the religious or constitutional objections to an established church and a national religion of any kind, the case for disestablishment on this premise alone is as valid as it was a century ago.

Phrases

  • the Established Church

    • The Church of England or of Scotland.

      英国国教会,圣公会;苏格兰长老会

      Example sentencesExamples
      • By an act of 1560, Roman Catholicism was proscribed in Scotland and the Established Church became Presbyterian.
      • Neither the Established Church nor the clergy at a local level really wished for change, but it is obvious that something had to happen.
      • Both wrote church music; both wrote for the Established Church in the UK.
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