imparting 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.
 
imparting 近义词
make known
give
更多imparting例句
- Tinker, an Indianapolis-based roaster, has imparted Conduit with just the right amount of body and bitterness at the finish.
 - The result will be a dog who becomes extra-sensitive and possibly fearful, but not one who understands what you mean to impart.
 - Not only does it impart a rich flavor, but it boosts the nutrient value of your food significantly.
 - An object’s momentum is its mass times velocity, so even a small object can impart significant momentum on a larger object if its relative velocity is high enough.
 - Feeling crushed by an intense stressor, such as abuse or a parent’s death, can impart a sense of helplessness.
 - The American system should take a lesson from Asian countries in imparting basic skills.
 - He had been just hours from departing on a 12-day trip London, imparting to his latest flock a new sense of needing a priest.
 - Hope-Jones' enthusiasm knew no bounds and he had the knack of imparting it to those who worked under him.
 - Of commercial fertilizers, Peruvian guano is doubtless one of the best—imparting both color and fineness to the leaf.
 - To acquire the power of thus imparting the highest pleasure by conversational powers, attention must be paid to literature.
 - It is so subtle a perception that even seasoned historians seldom have the power of imparting it.
 - They ensure a rapid improvement when mixed with other cattle, imparting their color and characteristics in an eminent degree.