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submerge

/suhb-murj/US // səbˈmɜrdʒ //UK // (səbˈmɜːdʒ) //

淹没,潜入水中,淹没于,潜入

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v.有主动词 verb
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    sub·merged, sub·merg·ing.

    • : to put or sink below the surface of water or any other enveloping medium.
    • : to cover or overflow with water; immerse.
    • : to cover; bury; subordinate; suppress: His aspirations were submerged by the necessity of making a living.
v.无主动词 verb
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    sub·merged, sub·merg·ing.

    • : to sink or plunge under water or beneath the surface of any enveloping medium.
    • : to be covered or lost from sight.

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Examples

  • Then, in 2018, it launched a new phase of the project by submerging a data center onto the seabed off Scotland’s Orkney Islands.

  • When I released them next to a stream, I was astonished—they swam away like fish, disappearing into submerged vegetation on the opposite side.

  • In all, Hauer projects that 13 million Americans will be forced to move away from submerged coastlines.

  • Toy boats bobbed along the bottom of the hovering liquid because, like boats floating right-side up along the top, the toys were partially submerged.

  • A partially submerged, upside-down boat experiences the same upward pull.

  • Chives, herbs and leafy greens are grown in hydroponic systems that completely submerge plant roots in water without using soil.

  • From Midtown to the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, watch Hurricane Sandy submerge the city.

  • Submerge the apple slices in the syrup and allow them to “rest” for a few hours or, even better, overnight.

  • They're not willing to submerge their anger for the sake of winning elections.

  • Multiply this as many times as necessary to fully submerge the turkey.

  • She tried to thrust out the idea, to submerge it beneath a wave of derision; but to no avail.

  • If we was to submerge the Grampus, I'd have to give Cassidy his orders by means of the periscope.

  • And then his success began to submerge him: he gasped under the thickening shower of letters.

  • Without waiting for his master, he slipped into the water, to discover it deep enough almost to submerge him.

  • Now intense curiosity was born in her and seemed for the moment to submerge her uneasiness and fear.