immerse 的定义
im·mersed, im·mers·ing.
- to plunge into or place under a liquid; dip; sink.
- to involve deeply; absorb: She is totally immersed in her law practice.
- to baptize by immersion.
- to embed; bury.
immerse 近义词
submerge in liquid
become deeply involved
更多immerse例句
- VR also appeals to a wider, more casual audience by immersing them in a virtual world without the same complexity more traditional games rely on.
- On one hand, they see realistic movement on the screen designed to make them feel immersed in the game.
- Outside it, more bubble universes exist, all immersed in an eternally expanding and energized sea—the multiverse.
- Outside it, more bubble universes exist, all immersed in an eternally expanding and energized sea — the multiverse.
- In-game video goals can help break you out of real-life thought patterns by providing external motivation to stay immersed in the game’s world.
- Drain immediately and immerse the beans in ice water to stop the cooking.
- I felt like I wanted to just immerse myself in all things New York, and the Robert Moses story was like a magnet for me.
- The upshot is to immerse oneself in a crash course on institutional racism and police brutality.
- It was after she moved to the States to attend Harvard Law School that she began to fully immerse herself in the art world.
- Lanre Fehintola was a photojournalist determined to immerse himself in the lives of his subjects.
- While the prints are still wet, immerse them in a saturated solution of bichloride of mercury.
- Opposite each room was a bath-tub and a large movable basin, so that a guest could take a sponge bath or immerse himself.
- The Bohra agreed to this mode of proof, and it was determined that the coolie should immerse his hand in a vessel of boiling oil.
- In this liquor immerse the whole plant, after the roots and leaves are trimmed for potting; and this is the whole matter.
- "In so meritorious a cause this person is prepared to immerse himself to any depth," declared Tian readily.