enrich
v. 充实; 使丰富/富含/富有; 浓缩(核燃料)
To enrich something means to improve its quality, usually by adding something to it.
An extended family enriches life in many ways...
大家庭在很多方面会使生活更加丰富多彩。
It is important to enrich the soil prior to planting.
在种植前给土壤增肥很重要。
To enrich someone means to increase the amount of money that they have.
He will drain, rather than enrich, the country...
他会耗尽而不是增加该国的财富。
Those who know how to use the system can enrich themselves at the expense of the very people who work for those companies.
那些懂得如何利用现行体制的人使自己富有起来,而代价是牺牲真正为那些公司工作的人。
To enrich a nuclear fuel such as uranium means to increase the number of atoms of a particular kind in it, so that it can be used to produce more energy or a greater explosion.
It was actually used for enriching uranium to weapons-grade levels.
实际上,它是用来将铀浓缩以制造武器。
1. make better or improve in quality;
2. make wealthy or richer;
They also bring new skills and experiences to enrich our economy.
他们为香港带来新的技术和经验,令香港的经济更为充实.
Enrich your life today, yesterday is history, tomorrow is mystery.
充实生命中的今天, 昨日已成历史, 明天无法预知.
Some cream will enrich the sauce.
在调味汁里加一些奶油会使其味道更加丰富.
Travel allows them to learn bout different cultures and widens ( enrich ) their knowledge.
旅游可以让人了解到不同的文化,扩大知识面.
The farmer ploughed the loose leaves under to enrich the soil.
农夫将散落的叶子埋人土中,使土地更肥沃.