
생각, 습관, 신념 등을 아주 확고하게 하여 변화하기 어렵게 만들다.
To establish an attitude, habit, or belief so firmly that change is very difficult or unlikely.
예문:
"These outdated prejudices remain deeply entrenched in the local culture."
"The new policy aims to entrench sustainable practices within the corporate structure."
군대나 진지 주위에 참호를 파서 방어 태세를 갖추다.
To establish a military force or camp in trenches or other fortified positions for defense.
예문:
"The infantry began to entrench themselves along the ridge before sunset."
"The army was heavily entrenched behind a series of concrete bunkers."
어떤 사람이나 그들의 권한을 매우 강력하고 안전한 위치에 확립하다.
To establish a person or their authority in a position of great strength or security.
예문:
"The CEO managed to entrench his position by appointing loyal supporters to the board."
"Years of successful lobbying have entrenched the group's influence in the capital."
법률이나 권리를 쉽게 변경할 수 없도록 특별한 법적 보호 장치를 부여하다.
To apply extra legal safeguards to a right or law, making it difficult to change or abolish.
예문:
"The bill of rights was designed to entrench fundamental freedoms against future legislative changes."
"The constitution entrenches the independence of the judiciary."
타인의 권리, 재산, 영역 등을 침범하거나 침해하다.
To encroach or trespass on someone's rights, property, or territory.
예문:
"He felt that the new regulations would entrench upon his personal liberties."
"The neighbors were warned not to entrench on the disputed land."