immersion
immersion 英 [ɪˈmɜ:ʃn] 美 [ɪˈmɜrʃn]
n. 沉浸;陷入;专心
名词复数:immersions
- Immersion is the act of dipping something in a substance, completely covering it. It might be something physical, such as plunging your body into water, or metaphorical, such as becoming totally immersed in a project.
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- n. 沉浸;陷入;专心
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1. And so on. immersion trains your mind to work efficiently in the ways you need it to.
沉浸到你目标中去,能训练你的头脑,让它以你期待的方式,变得高效。
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2. On one particular Friday, I left the office after a week full of overtime and complete immersion in the work.
在一个普通的星期五,在一个星期的加班和在工作中完全的沉浸之后我离开办公室。
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3. Jobs's immersion in Zen and passion for design almost certainly exposed him to the concept of ma, a central pillar of traditional Japanese aesthetics.
以乔布斯对禅的沉浸和对设计的热爱,他几乎肯定钻研过“无”这一日本传统美学的中心支柱观念。
- immersion (n.) c. 1500, from Late Latin immersionem (nominative immersio), noun of action from past participle stem of immergere "to plunge in, dip into, sink, submerge," from assimilated form of in- "into, in, on, upon" (from PIE root *en "in") + Latin mergere "plunge, dip" (see merge). Meaning "absorption in some interest or situation" is from 1640s. As a method of teaching a foreign language, 1965, trademarked by the Berlitz company.
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