固有
Inherent; intrinsic; something that belongs to the nature of a thing or person from the beginning.
Ejemplos
3 de 5我们应该打破固有的思维模式。
We should break inherent thinking patterns.
这种风险是投资过程中固有的。
This risk is inherent in the investment process.
这种文化具有其固有的魅力。
This culture has its own inherent charm.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Think of '固' (firmly) + '有' (to have) — firmly possessed from the start.
Quiz rápido
创新意味着要敢于挑战___的观念。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 固有
Ejemplos
我们应该打破固有的思维模式。
academicWe should break inherent thinking patterns.
这种风险是投资过程中固有的。
businessThis risk is inherent in the investment process.
这种文化具有其固有的魅力。
formalThis culture has its own inherent charm.
科学家正在研究物质的固有属性。
academicScientists are studying the intrinsic properties of matter.
诚实是他性格中固有的品质。
everydayHonesty is an inherent quality in his character.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
固有的缺点
inherent flaws
固有的矛盾
inherent contradiction
固有的模式
inherent pattern
Se confunde a menudo con
固定 means fixed or unchangeable (like a desk), while 固有 means inherent or intrinsic to a nature.
Notas de uso
Frequently used in philosophy, science, and social science discussions.
Errores comunes
Using it to mean 'fixed' (固定) instead of 'innate' or 'intrinsic'.
Truco para recordar
Think of '固' (firmly) + '有' (to have) — firmly possessed from the start.
Origen de la palabra
From '固' (firmly/originally) and '有' (to have/possess).
Patrones gramaticales
Quiz rápido
创新意味着要敢于挑战___的观念。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 固有
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