单词 | impart |
释义 | impart (ɪmpɑːʳt ) Word forms: imparts , imparting , imparted 1. verb If you impart information to people, you tell it to them. [formal] The ability to impart knowledge is the essential qualification for teachers. [VERB noun] I am about to impart knowledge to you that you will never forget. [VERB noun + to] 2. verb To impart a particular quality to something means to give it that quality. [formal] She managed to impart great elegance to the unpretentious dress she was wearing. [VERB noun + to] His production of Harold Pinter's play fails to impart a sense of excitement or danger. [VERB noun] Synonyms: give, accord, lend, bestow Collocations: impart a sense of I need to impart a sense of certainty and urgency. Christianity Today We wanted to impart a sense of adventure and discovery, whether it was folklore, flora and fauna or how to play pooh sticks. Times, Sunday Times It's all to impart the sense of being one shared community. Times, Sunday Times Mostly tedious, occasionally excruciating, they impart a sense of satisfaction once they are complete. Times, Sunday Times It has demonstrated that a country will warm to a leader who can impart a sense of optimism, even enjoyment to public life, however insubstantial that sense may be. Times, Sunday Times Ministers understand that universities contribute hugely to the nation's economic success, in imparting the skills and developing the agile and analytical minds needed in today's globally competitive economy. Times, Sunday Times Expert weavers from those distant lands worked with the local weavers and imparted their skills to the locals. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As an education centre, it develops knowledge and imparts the skills and proficiencies required to practice and teach professional and amateur sports. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Scouting bees do not only impart information to their fellow bees as a matter of reflex. The Descent of Mind - the how and why of intelligence (1990) Depending on how much information is imparted by the clue, it can be very easy or very difficult. Times, Sunday Times (2012) This right shall include freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information '. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Myths are serious; they are told not for entertainment or amusement, but rather to instruct and to impart wisdom. Smithsonian Mag Age and experience, it's said, impart wisdom. Times, Sunday Times Spirits impart wisdom and direction through their chwals for the servants of the faith. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Dominions lead the lower orders and impart wisdom to humanity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Some psalms are called maskil (maschil) because in addition they impart wisdom. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 传授 Japanese: 伝える情報などを |
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