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immersing

/ih-murs/US // ɪˈmɜrs //UK // (ɪˈmɜːs) //

浸入式,沉浸式,浸泡,沉浸

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    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.

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Examples

  • Thanks to Jung, Pauli had become immersed in the studies of mysticism, numerology, and ancient symbolism.

  • I was immersed in the tech world and quickly realized there was a huge gap in brand creative for tech companies.

  • So being able to get out and actually immerse yourself in the experience of the place is really important.

  • He spent the next several years immersed not only in the biographies of the founders but also in their reading lists.

  • In the end, we decided that being immersed in the current pandemic was enough for us.

  • Then, right before last Christmas, she spent four months completely immersing herself in the role.

  • But he's immersing himself, creating the density of felt detail from which fine performances emerge.

  • I was wondering if immersing yourself in this period shed any light on the current historical moment.

  • [Laughs] So this idea of immersing yourself in a band was a refuge of sorts.

  • "It's really part of my philosophy of immersing the reader," said Martin.

  • A grindstone with one side harder than the other can have its flinty side softened by immersing that part in boiled linseed oil.

  • For zinc, clean the plate by immersing in water that has a small amount of sulphuric acid in it.

  • Chill outside of blanched fruit by immersing a few minutes in a large vessel of cold water.

  • In this case, the deposition of silver may be hastened by immersing the vessel to be silvered in warm water.

  • As the tissues relax, the feathers may be pulled easily from the skin without immersing the bird in hot water.

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