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imbued

/im-byood/US // ɪmˈbyud //

灌输,灌注,灌输的,被灌注的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : permeated or inspired, as with an ideal, meaning, characteristic, etc.:The article provides a picture of the Jewish Diaspora and its shift from sacredly imbued patterns to more secular ones.
    • : saturated or impregnated, as with moisture, color, etc.:Those snow cones you buy at street fairs are all far too sweet and imbued with dye.

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Examples

  • They might not make the unteachable, can’t-miss plays that immediately imbue an entire fan base with hope.

  • Moroccan couscous is a whole process that involves multiple steaming sessions and time-intensive preparations of toppings and spice-imbued sauce.

  • In April, Australia Prime Minister Scott Morrison advocated imbuing the World Health Organization with powers similar to those of UN “weapon inspectors,” to investigate the outbreak in Wuhan, China.

  • It is not just an object she is seeing, but a relationship imbued with beauty, goodness, and meaning.

  • The day he arrived at the leafy Nike campus he instantly imbued Salazar’s running program with scientific credibility.

  • She actively, and with glee, imbued their lives with an abundance of misery.

  • The result is a Shakespeare-imbued tale of the 20th century.

  • The stories are so minimal that anything could be projected on them and imbued with a significant meaning to its observer.

  • The beautiful island of Santorini is imbued with the history of some of the earliest civilizations.

  • The others also seem to have been imbued with a little extra depth.

  • Becoming imbued also with a high degree of piety, she visited nearly every year a retreat of the Ursulines of Arcis-sur-Aube.

  • Imbued with sentiments quite different from ours, she was troubled at the praise addressed to her.

  • It retained also much of the spirit of paganism, and never became thoroughly imbued with Christian sentiment.

  • Grenville, though not less ready than the king to meet opposition with violent measures, was imbued with whig theories.

  • All the red colouring matter, with which it is sometimes imbued, is contributed by streams entering on the southern side.