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infuse

/in-fyooz/US // ɪnˈfyuz //UK // (ɪnˈfjuːz) //

泡制,冲泡,灌输,灌注

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v.有主动词 verb
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    in·fused, in·fus·ing.

    • : to introduce, as if by pouring; cause to penetrate; instill: The energetic new principal infused new life into the school.
    • : to imbue or inspire: The new coach infused the team with enthusiasm.
    • : to steep or soak in a liquid so as to extract the soluble properties or ingredients.
    • : Obsolete. to pour in.
v.无主动词 verb
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    in·fused, in·fus·ing.

    • : to undergo infusion; become infused: Leave the solution to infuse overnight.

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Examples

  • They would be infused into a person’s vein in a similar way to the current convalescent plasma.

  • This isn’t the first time politics has infused Animal Crossing.

  • By infusing an attitude of inclusion, where everyone feels accepted for who they are, businesses will be able to attract the best talent and realize exceptional performance over time.

  • Grant money could infuse these businesses with enough cash to keep their dining rooms closed, while offering takeout and curbside pickup.

  • Cheryl James-Ward, president at e3 Civic High in downtown San Diego, said school officials and teachers are infusing racial diversity in English and history curriculums.

  • I just tried to infuse it with nobility, because he was after all a king.

  • More importantly, the evangelistic ethos is supposed to infuse everyday life.

  • More breathing room between books, however, gives writers more time to infuse their series with something extra.

  • Especially the loss of Henry—it really did infuse the story room, and by extension the show, with a degree of sadness.

  • I had to work terribly hard to try to infuse some miniscule bit of humor into it.

  • The man in the chair rose slowly and drew a long breath, which seemed to infuse him with life again.

  • The sight of his quietly watchful eyes, his grimly smiling lips, seemed to infuse courage into her anew.

  • With an animated countenance and a cheerful smile, she was all engrossed in endeavoring to infuse fortitude into his soul.

  • Forbear therefore to infuse into my mind such mournful thoughts, if not for love, at least for pity.

  • He endeavored to infuse new life into the mining business, and to make himself familiar with all its technical requirements.