- instil into
- phr. v. ใส่เข้าไปrelated: สอนสั่งทีละน้อย, ค่อยๆสอนสั่งsyn.: instil in, implant in
English-Thai dictionary. 2014.
English-Thai dictionary. 2014.
instil — is spelt with one l in BrE and as instill in AmE. The inflected forms are instilled, instilling in both varieties. The non physical meaning is ‘to introduce (a feeling, idea, etc.) into a person s mind’: • They believed, quite wrongly, that to… … Modern English usage
instil — (also instill) ► VERB (instilled, instilling) 1) gradually but firmly establish (an idea or attitude) in someone s mind. 2) put (a liquid) into something in drops. DERIVATIVES instillation noun. ORIGIN Latin instillare pu … English terms dictionary
instil — in|stil BrE instill AmE [ınˈstıl] v past tense and past participle instilled present participle instilling [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: instillare, from stillare to fall in drops ] to teach someone to think, behave, or feel in a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
instil — /ɪnˈstɪl / (say in stil) verb (t) (instilled, instilling) 1. to infuse slowly or by degrees into the mind or feelings; insinuate; inject: *She had struggled for years to instil a love of Greek culture in the children here. –angelo loukakis, 1981 …
instil — [ɪn stɪl] firmly into (to instil respect for the law in the younger generation) (D; tr.) to instil in to instil deeply … Combinatory dictionary
instil — [[t]ɪnstɪ̱l[/t]] instils, instilling, instilled VERB If you instil an idea or feeling in someone, especially over a period of time, you make them think it or feel it. [V n in/into n] They hope that their work will instil a sense of responsibility … English dictionary
instil — Instill In*still , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Instilled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Instilling}.] [L. instillare, instillatum; pref. in in + stillare to drop, fr. stilla a drop: cf. F. instiller. See {Distill}.] [Written also {instil}.] 1. To drop in; to pour… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
instil — BrE, instill AmE verb (T) to teach someone a way of thinking or behaving over a long period of time: instil sth in/into sb: They instilled good manners into their children at an early age. instillation / InstI leISFn/ noun (U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
instil — v.tr. (US instill) (instilled, instilling) (often foll. by into) 1 introduce (a feeling, idea, etc.) into a person s mind etc. gradually. 2 put (a liquid) into something in drops. Derivatives: instillation n. instiller n. instilment n. Etymology … Useful english dictionary
instil — [ɪn stɪl] (also instill) verb (instils, instilling, instilled) 1》 gradually but firmly establish in someone s mind. 2》 put (a liquid) into something in drops. Derivatives instillation noun instilment noun … English new terms dictionary
din something into — instil information into (someone) by constant repetition. → din … English new terms dictionary