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permeated

/pur-mee-eyt/US // ˈpɜr miˌeɪt //UK // (ˈpɜːmɪˌeɪt) //

充满了,弥漫着,渗透的,渗透了

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v.有主动词 verb
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    per·me·at·ed, per·me·at·ing.

    • : to pass into or through every part of: Bright sunshine permeated the room.
    • : to penetrate through the pores, interstices, etc., of.
    • : to be diffused through; pervade; saturate: Cynicism permeated his report.
v.无主动词 verb
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    per·me·at·ed, per·me·at·ing.

    • : to become diffused; penetrate.

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Examples

  • The uncertainty that permeates election years really seemed to take a toll on our election draft picks, as Libby noted in this week’s special election night podcast.

  • The Echo’s speakers therefore, presumably produce sound that better permeates through a room.

  • Sometimes people will just glue the top of their mats, but the glue might be able to permeate through the hole area.

  • Posts disseminating misinformation, conspiracy theories, and attempts to suppress voters have permeated services like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.

  • In fact, ethnic minorities are erased from national stories, and the discrimination these groups face is staunchly ignored even as it permeates every aspect of their — our — existence in the state, even by those who ought to know better.

  • Each book has gripping scenes on the fear that permeated Argentina in those years.

  • That was not a feeling that permeated most of the rest of my childhood experience.

  • That warm intimacy permeated her announcement that she was leaving Today in 2006, the perfect mixture of frank and heartfelt.

  • The original series was as permeated through and through by Sagan, not just on the air, but off as well.

  • Even though colors have now permeated her works, it still has a lot to do with depth and form.

  • And yet he heard songs that sounded like a caress and his whole being was permeated by a sense of delicious freshness.

  • The whole daring passion of the Orient that costumed her seemed to have permeated every fiber of her small being.

  • The sparkle in her eyes seemed to have permeated her voice as well.

  • It was almost unbelievable to herself that her life could be permeated by a thing Edith knew nothing about.

  • In a few moments a fire was burning brightly, water was boiling, pots were steaming, the odor of venison permeated the cool air.