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suffused

/suh-fyooz/US // səˈfyuz //UK // (səˈfjuːz) //

明亮的,充实,充实的,明亮的色彩

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    suf·fused, suf·fus·ing.

    • : to overspread with or as with a liquid, color, etc.

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Examples

  • A tragic dimension is suffused all through “Etta and Ella” — of loss of status, of bearings, of sanity.

  • A mathematically precise definition of consciousness could mean that the cosmos is suffused with subjective experience.

  • Bodies, suffused as they are with anitya, come and go, whereas genes go on and on, catapulted into the future either as offspring or in the bodies of other relatives.

  • While Venus is similar to Earth in size, mass, and rocky composition, its surface temperatures reach 900 °F, and its atmosphere is suffused with thick clouds of sulfuric acid billions of times more acidic than any environment on Earth.

  • At the Beijing Zoo, the team presented six captive giant pandas with piles of hay suffused with the chemicals, or with other substances.

  • The knowledge and performance of evil should suffuse one's daily life.

  • The blushes of an instinctive sensibility suffuse their countenances, and petitions for assistance falter on their tongues.

  • He saw her eyes suffuse, and a faint color glow in her cheek.

  • The next minute Gedge was looking in wonder at the peculiar rosy glow which suddenly began to suffuse the great mountain.

  • At the recital of a noble action or a beautiful thought, they would suffuse with tears, and his mouth trembled.