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单词 imbibe
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imbibe


im·bibe

I0043800 (ĭm-bīb′)v. im·bibed, im·bib·ing, im·bibes v.tr.1. To drink.2. To absorb or take in as if by drinking: "The whole body ... imbibes delight through every pore" (Henry David Thoreau).3. To receive and absorb into the mind: "Gladstone had ... imbibed a strong prejudice against Americans" (Philip Magnus).4. Obsolete To permeate; saturate.v.intr. To drink alcoholic beverages.
[Middle English embiben, to soak up, saturate, from Latin imbibere, to drink in, imbibe : in-, in; see in-2 + bibere, to drink; see pō(i)- in Indo-European roots.]
im·bib′er n.

imbibe

(ɪmˈbaɪb) vb1. to drink (esp alcoholic drinks)2. literary to take in or assimilate (ideas, facts, etc): to imbibe the spirit of the Renaissance. 3. (tr) to take in as if by drinking: to imbibe fresh air. 4. to absorb or cause to absorb liquid or moisture; assimilate or saturate[C14: from Latin imbibere, from bibere to drink] imˈbiber n

im•bibe

(ɪmˈbaɪb)

v. -bibed, -bib•ing. v.t. 1. to consume (liquids) by drinking; drink. 2. to absorb or soak up: Plants imbibe light from the sun. 3. to receive into the mind: to imbibe a sermon. v.i. 4. to drink, esp. alcoholic beverages. 5. to absorb liquid or moisture. [1350–1400; Middle English enbiben < Middle French embiber < Latin imbibere to drink in =im- im-1 + bibere to drink] im•bib′er, n. syn: See drink.

imbibe


Past participle: imbibed
Gerund: imbibing
Imperative
imbibe
imbibe
Present
I imbibe
you imbibe
he/she/it imbibes
we imbibe
you imbibe
they imbibe
Preterite
I imbibed
you imbibed
he/she/it imbibed
we imbibed
you imbibed
they imbibed
Present Continuous
I am imbibing
you are imbibing
he/she/it is imbibing
we are imbibing
you are imbibing
they are imbibing
Present Perfect
I have imbibed
you have imbibed
he/she/it has imbibed
we have imbibed
you have imbibed
they have imbibed
Past Continuous
I was imbibing
you were imbibing
he/she/it was imbibing
we were imbibing
you were imbibing
they were imbibing
Past Perfect
I had imbibed
you had imbibed
he/she/it had imbibed
we had imbibed
you had imbibed
they had imbibed
Future
I will imbibe
you will imbibe
he/she/it will imbibe
we will imbibe
you will imbibe
they will imbibe
Future Perfect
I will have imbibed
you will have imbibed
he/she/it will have imbibed
we will have imbibed
you will have imbibed
they will have imbibed
Future Continuous
I will be imbibing
you will be imbibing
he/she/it will be imbibing
we will be imbibing
you will be imbibing
they will be imbibing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been imbibing
you have been imbibing
he/she/it has been imbibing
we have been imbibing
you have been imbibing
they have been imbibing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been imbibing
you will have been imbibing
he/she/it will have been imbibing
we will have been imbibing
you will have been imbibing
they will have been imbibing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been imbibing
you had been imbibing
he/she/it had been imbibing
we had been imbibing
you had been imbibing
they had been imbibing
Conditional
I would imbibe
you would imbibe
he/she/it would imbibe
we would imbibe
you would imbibe
they would imbibe
Past Conditional
I would have imbibed
you would have imbibed
he/she/it would have imbibed
we would have imbibed
you would have imbibed
they would have imbibed
Thesaurus
Verb1.imbibe - take in, also metaphoricallyimbibe - take in, also metaphorically; "The sponge absorbs water well"; "She drew strength from the minister's words"soak up, sop up, suck up, absorb, suck, take up, take in, drawmop, mop up, wipe up - to wash or wipe with or as if with a mop; "Mop the hallway now"; "He mopped her forehead with a towel"blot - dry (ink) with blotting papersponge up - absorb as if with a sponge; "sponge up the spilled milk on the counter"
2.imbibe - take (gas, light or heat) into a solutionimbibe - take (gas, light or heat) into a solutionassimilateabsorb - become imbued; "The liquids, light, and gases absorb"
3.imbibe - take in liquids; "The patient must drink several liters each day"; "The children like to drink soda"drinkingest, consume, have, take in, take - serve oneself to, or consume regularly; "Have another bowl of chicken soup!"; "I don't take sugar in my coffee"swill down, swill - drink large quantities of (liquid, especially alcoholic drink)suck - draw into the mouth by creating a practical vacuum in the mouth; "suck the poison from the place where the snake bit"; "suck on a straw"; "the baby sucked on the mother's breast"guggle, gurgle - drink from a flask with a gurgling soundsip - drink in sips; "She was sipping her tea"guzzle - drink greedily or as if with great thirst; "The boys guzzled the cheap vodka"lap up, lick, lap - take up with the tongue; "The cat lapped up the milk"; "the cub licked the milk from its mother's breast"drain the cup, drink up - drink to the last drop; "drink up--there's more wine coming"gulp, quaff, swig - to swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one draught; "The men gulped down their beers"belt down, bolt down, down, drink down, pour down, toss off, pop, kill - drink down entirely; "He downed three martinis before dinner"; "She killed a bottle of brandy that night"; "They popped a few beer after work"
4.imbibe - receive into the mind and retain; "Imbibe ethical principles"assimilate, ingest, absorb, take in - take up mentally; "he absorbed the knowledge or beliefs of his tribe"

imbibe

verb (Formal)1. drink, consume, knock back (informal), neck (slang), sink (informal), swallow, suck, hoover (informal), swig (informal), quaff They were used to imbibing enormous quantities of alcohol.2. absorb, receive, take in, gain, gather, acquire, assimilate, ingest He'd imbibed a set of mystical beliefs from the cradle.

imbibe

verb1. To take into the mouth and swallow (a liquid):drink, pull on, quaff, sip, sup.Informal: swig, toss down (or off).Slang: belt.Idiom: wet one's whistle.2. To take alcoholic liquor, especially excessively or habitually:drink, guzzle, tipple.Informal: nip, soak.Slang: booze, lush, tank up.Idioms: bend the elbow, hit the bottle .3. To take in (moisture or liquid):absorb, drink, soak (up), sop up, take up.4. To take in and incorporate, especially mentally:absorb, assimilate, digest, take up.Informal: soak (up).
Translations
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EncyclopediaSeeimbibition

imbibe


  • verb

Synonyms for imbibe

verb drink

Synonyms

  • drink
  • consume
  • knock back
  • neck
  • sink
  • swallow
  • suck
  • hoover
  • swig
  • quaff

verb absorb

Synonyms

  • absorb
  • receive
  • take in
  • gain
  • gather
  • acquire
  • assimilate
  • ingest

Synonyms for imbibe

verb to take into the mouth and swallow (a liquid)

Synonyms

  • drink
  • pull on
  • quaff
  • sip
  • sup
  • swig
  • toss down
  • belt

verb to take alcoholic liquor, especially excessively or habitually

Synonyms

  • drink
  • guzzle
  • tipple
  • nip
  • soak
  • booze
  • lush
  • tank up

verb to take in (moisture or liquid)

Synonyms

  • absorb
  • drink
  • soak
  • sop up
  • take up

verb to take in and incorporate, especially mentally

Synonyms

  • absorb
  • assimilate
  • digest
  • take up
  • soak

Synonyms for imbibe

verb take in, also metaphorically

Synonyms

  • soak up
  • sop up
  • suck up
  • absorb
  • suck
  • take up
  • take in
  • draw

Related Words

  • mop
  • mop up
  • wipe up
  • blot
  • sponge up

verb take (gas, light or heat) into a solution

Synonyms

  • assimilate

Related Words

  • absorb

verb take in liquids

Synonyms

  • drink

Related Words

  • ingest
  • consume
  • have
  • take in
  • take
  • swill down
  • swill
  • suck
  • guggle
  • gurgle
  • sip
  • guzzle
  • lap up
  • lick
  • lap
  • drain the cup
  • drink up
  • gulp
  • quaff
  • swig
  • belt down
  • bolt down
  • down
  • drink down
  • pour down
  • toss off
  • pop
  • kill

verb receive into the mind and retain

Related Words

  • assimilate
  • ingest
  • absorb
  • take in
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