inhere in something
phrasal verb with inhere verb [ I ] formal uk/ɪnˈhɪər/ us/ɪnˈhɪr/
(某事物)固有的
to exist as a natural or basic part of something
He believes that a power to alter things inheres in the human soul. 他相信,改变事物的力量固有存在于人类的灵魂中。
The sense of movement doesn't inhere in the sculpture itself. 运动感并非雕塑本身所固有的。
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- He maintains that sex inheres in everything.
- They felt the sadness that inheres in life when it is at its most intense.
- Certain women's roles began to be seen as determined by their social and political associations rather than as inhering in the female body.