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imbue

/im-byoo/US // ɪmˈbyu //UK // (ɪmˈbjuː) //

浸泡,熏陶,浸入式,冲击

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v.有主动词 verb
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    im·bued, im·bu·ing.

    • : to impregnate or inspire, as with feelings, opinions, etc.: The new political leader was imbued with the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi.
    • : to saturate or impregnate with moisture, color, etc.
    • : to imbrue.

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Examples

  • Long before the days of sharing minutiae on social media, Rich knew how seeing the familiar from a photographic distance can heighten our surroundings and imbue routines with new meaning.

  • First, her parents imbued in her a strong sense of financial responsibility as a child.

  • Oh, yeah—it also seems to reduce age-related cognitive decline and has imbued healthy animals—mice, at least—with almost photographic memory.

  • Most notably, the PlayStation 5 features technology that can imbue 3D audio in any headset you connect to the console.

  • Statements had to be imbued with a negative feeling that is typically a combination of anger and disgust, and the users had to be really worked up about the topic.

  • They practiced ceremonial cannibalism, believing the hearts of their victims would imbue them with power.

  • Now, way up high in the North Carolina mountains, a Land of Oz can imbue a little magic.

  • And the use of reverberating metallic sound effects to imbue every other moment with sinister portent gets tedious after awhile.

  • They had hoped for a younger man with more manifest energy and charisma to imbue the church with a new spirit.

  • “Unfortunately, the Jesuits failed to imbue me with the true Christian faith,” Castro told Frei Betto.

  • And this effect of the law tends to imbue the proprietors with corresponding sentiments and feelings.

  • And more specifically he must imbue himself with the spirit of the childlike literature.

  • But even if it would not expose itself, it would be infinitely best to imbue it with righteous principle.

  • Lastly, General Ptain managed to imbue all ranks with his energy and faith, and the enemy's drive was stopped.

  • Cynthia went from one to the other, trying to convince them and to imbue them with her own belief in Neal, but she could not.