infuse
infuse 英 [ɪnˈfju:z] 美 [ɪnˈfjooz]
vt. 灌输;使充满;浸渍 vi. (茶叶、草药等)被泡
进行时:infusing 过去式:infused 过去分词:infused 第三人称单数:infuses 名词复数:infuses
- To infuse is to steep something in a liquid to extract the flavors from it. You'll impress your friends with your cooking if you infuse rosemary and thyme in broth and then use the liquid to marinate chicken.
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- vt. 灌输;使充满;浸渍
- vi. (茶叶、草药等)被泡
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1. Add remaining spices and herbs in the morning and let infuse all day.
第二天早上加入其余调料和香草,再继续浸泡一整天。
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2. The goal was to “access this genius” and let it infuse all design decisions.
其目的是“接近这个精灵”,然后再由它将所有的设计决定注入其中。
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3. Perhaps in his imagination, he was such an angel, neither masculine nor feminine but both, and able to infuse the world with infinite longing.
也许在他的想象中,自己就是这样一个天使,非阴非阳而又二者兼具,为世界注入无限的希望。
- infuse (v.) early 15c., "to pour in, introduce, soak (something in liquid)," from Latin infusus, past participle of infundere "to pour into, pour out; press in, crowd in; mix, mingle," from in- "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + fundere "to pour, melt" (from nasalized form of PIE root *gheu- "to pour"). Related: Infused; infusing; infusory; infusorial.
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