impart 的 2 个定义
- to make known; tell; relate; disclose: to impart a secret.
- to give; bestow; communicate: to impart knowledge.
- to grant a part or share of.
- to grant a part or share; share.
impart 近义词
make known
give
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- On the other hand, feeling crushed by an intense stressor, such as abuse or a parent’s death, can impart a sense of helplessness that leaves young people “fearful of it happening again,” Gunnar says.
- Yet, when it comes to imparting information, there are many ways being schooled online right now is preferable.
- The effective “temperature” of the beads from the combined trials could be derived from how they traversed the energy landscape, moving in response to the forces imparted by the laser.
- Sometimes the value is in buying your service or product, but other times the value lies in the emotional connection imparted to the reader.
- You can also implement extensions to impart more influence during the decision stage and garner increased user engagement.
- Both impart the experience of sitting with brilliant Cubans over a rum to debate the State of Cuban Intellectual Life.
- The unusual textures (santouri, ney, lyra, clarinets, voices) impart a mystical quality to this work.
- Though this did nothing to help impart knowledge to his charges, some were impressed anyway by his command of the subject.
- McDonald attempts to impart on him the severity of the consequences he will face should he find himself back in this courtroom.
- Dave benefited from having experienced grower friends who could impart their knowledge onto him when he got started.
- They had proceeded a mile when Bruno came running back, showing by his manner he had news to impart.
- We were much alike in our tastes and habits, yet there was enough of difference between us to impart a relish to our friendship.
- They walked down the hill, stopped many times by returning citizens anxious to impart information.
- The knowledge obtained from Billy Little the boy tried to impart to Rita.
- If this method of approach is clearly understood, the parent need never be worried about the time to impart information.