单词 | enrich |
释义 | enrich (ɪnrɪtʃ ) Word forms: enriches , enriching , enriched 1. verb To enrich something means to improve its quality, usually by adding something to it. An extended family enriches life in many ways. [VERB noun] It is important to enrich the soil prior to planting. [VERB noun] -enriched combining form ...nutrient-enriched water. 2. verb To enrich someone means to increase the amount of money that they have. He will drain, rather than enrich, the country. [VERB noun] 3. verb To enrich a nuclear fuel such as uranium means to increase the number of atoms of a particular kind in it, so that it can be used to produce more energy or a greater explosion. [technical] It was actually used for enriching uranium to weapons-grade levels. [VERB noun] Collocations: enrich an experience Whether you know it or not, the sound of the birds will enrich your experience as they enrich your life. Times, Sunday Times Several entrants were making their first attempts at poetry translation, discovering how it can enrich their experience as both readers and writers. Times, Sunday Times Over the years it has sought to develop strategies to reach out to students in order to enrich their experience of learning another language. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Students gain hands on experience and may even possibly handle historical documents, enriching their experiences with history. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Later on, working as an assistant photographer (while still a university student), enriched his experience and put him in direct contact with commercial photography. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Fertilisers are meant to enrich soil and lift crop yields. Times,Sunday Times A backyard prairie restoration will enrich soil, help with erosion and take up extra water in excessive rainfalls. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The legumes can enrich soil fertility and enhance the crop productivity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Being a legume, the pigeon pea enriches soil through symbiotic nitrogen fixation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This living-on-purpose choice will enrich your life in surprising ways. Christianity Today However, during this peculiar but magical period, those surprise twists and encounters will, at the very least, enrich your life. Times, Sunday Times But blended families can work and enrich your life. The Sun Whether you know it or not, the sound of the birds will enrich your experience as they enrich your life. Times, Sunday Times I recognised the sense of duty he felt - it seemed to really enrich his life. Times, Sunday Times They were also tipped off about the shipment of centrifuges used to enrich uranium. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Since then it has assembled and used the centrifuges needed to enrich uranium. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Its refusal to accept curbs on the number of centrifuges for enriching uranium remains the biggest obstacle to a deal. Times, Sunday Times (2014) It must submit to rigorous inspections of its nuclear sites and dismantle thousands of centrifuges for enriching uranium that could be used to fuel an atomic bomb. Times, Sunday Times (2015) The regime can argue that the West has recognised its right to enrich uranium and that all its main nuclear sites remain operational. Times, Sunday Times (2015) I see now what Harvey meant: that literary criticism can truly be an enriching experience. AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE (2002) Their perspective and hospitality enrich the experience. The Sun (2013) This can be a very enriching experience. POSITIVELY FEARLESS: Breaking free of the fears that hold you back (2001) I am in no doubt that the 10,000 foreign students we have at Nottingham make university a more enriching experience for our domestic students. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Translations: Chinese: 充实 Japanese: 質を高める |
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