immersion 的 2 个定义
- concentrating on one course of instruction, subject, or project to the exclusion of all others for several days or weeks; intensive: an immersion course in conversational French.
immersion 近义词
absorption
immersion 的近义词 14 个
- captivation
- concentration
- engagement
- engrossment
- enthrallment
- fascination
- hang-up
- holding
- intentness
- involvement
- occupation
- preoccupation
- prepossession
- raptness
immersion 的反义词 1 个
更多immersion例句
- It was a proud moment for me—especially because I knew that this patent contained novel capabilities that were critical for a brand-new technology called immersion lithography.
- The best soundbar is compact, easy to install, and an unbeatable way to present your movies, music, and video games with elevated volume, clarity, and immersion.
- My sons, 6 and 8 at the time, would love this immersion into their culture, I figured.
- Commuters benefit from the separation and solace from the chaotic and noisy outside world during their busy travels to and from work, too—and music enthusiasts enjoy the full immersion that a pair of true headphones delivers.
- The clips are brief, so the listener does not get a thorough immersion but rather a flavor of the desperate times.
- The irony is that we continue our immersion in the three poisons when we shop at such overpriced designer supermarkets.
- Immersion is something that game developers discuss frequently when talking about their games, and with good reason.
- But immersion in this realm of secrets and deception comes at a steep price, for both the protagonist and reader.
- If they swam just as strenuously on the tenth immersion as on the first, the risk of drowning would increase dramatically.
- It was a life-changing immersion, one I would recommend for every serious foreign journalist or businessperson.
- Go carefully over the film with an oil-immersion lens, using a mechanical stage if available.
- In many cases complete dissolution of the corpse is attempted by immersion in acids.
- We shall say nothing as to the defects or merits of aspersion or sprinkling, immersion or dipping, affusion or pouring.
- Although we were soon thoroughly exhausted with our immersion in the water, we dared not climb aboard.
- It is neither immersion nor sprinkling nor any other mode of lustration which marks us out as God's.