| 单词 | infuse |
| 释义 | infuse From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishDrinkinfusein‧fuse /ɪnˈfjuːz/ verb1 [transitive] formalGIVE to fill something or someone with a particular feeling or qualitybe infused with somethingHer books are infused with humour and wisdom.infuse something into somethingThese new designers are infusing fresh interest into the New York fashion scene.2 [intransitive, transitive]DFD if you infuse tea or herbs, or if they infuse, you leave them in very hot water while their taste passes into the water→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusinfuse• Knowles' Christian beliefs continue to infuse both his personal life and his politics.be infused with something• People who were infused with a fervour which drove them on.• It is infused with a feverish young man's notions of honour.• The novel is infused with humor, irony, and grief.• Being raised in Athens, the City of the Gods, I was infused with that sense of community.• She had a gift for explaining how the mundane transactions of everyday living were infused with the sacred.Origin infuse (1400-1500) French infuser, from Latin infundere, from fundere “to pour” |
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