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wedded to something phrase firmly believing in or supporting an idea, theory, or suggestion and unwilling to change it: 坚信的;执着的 Managers can become wedded to a certain way of doing things.管理人员在行事方式上可能会形成一套固定的做法。 Too many companies are wedded to outdated practices. They are seen as being wedded to very traditional family values. These people are still wedded to old stereotypes. This is a progressive and pragmatic party, not wedded to ideology as such. I'm not wedded to any one of these proposals - I'm willing to consider them all. See also
wedded(BELIEF)
wedded to something | American Dictionary
wedded to something idiom believing strongly in something: He remains wedded to the free-enterprise system. wedded to If something is wedded to something else, the two are closely connected: San Diego's economy is wedded to the military. |