infuse
vt. 灌输,加入(一种特性); 使充满; 浸渍; 鼓舞,激发
vi. 沏(茶),泡(草药)
To infuse a quality into someone or something, or to infuse them with a quality, means to fill them with it.
Many of the girls seemed to be infused with excitement on seeing the snow...
看到雪,许多女孩似乎一下子变得兴奋起来。
A union would infuse unnecessary conflict into the company's employee relations.
工会会把不必要的冲突带入公司员工关系当中。
If a quality infuses something, every part of that thing has that quality.
A strange spirit infused the place.
那个地方散发着一种奇特的气质。
If you infuse things such as tea leaves or herbs, or allow them to infuse, you put them in hot water for some time so that the water absorbs their flavour. You can also infuse things in other liquids.
...teas made by infusing the roots of herbs...
浸泡草药根沏成的茶水
Herbalists infuse the flowers in oil...
草药大夫把花朵浸泡到油里。
1. teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions;
2. fill, as with a certain quality;
3. undergo the process of infusion;
4. let sit in a liquid to extract a flavor or to cleanse;
5. introduce into the body through a vein, for therapeutic purposes;
On one hand, collective infuse a large number of capital start construction of irrigation works establishment.
一方面, 集体注入了大量资金搞水利设施建设.
When I am burned out infuse me with the light of the Holy Spirt.
当我耗尽时,求你用圣灵的光注入我.
The spring breeze of reforming opening, give Zhuhai infuse new vitality.
改革开放的春风, 给珠海注入了新的活力.
It takes the human voice infuse them with the shades of deeper meaning.
它需要人的声音赋予它深层含义的细微差别.
How do terrorist organizations infuse this condition in their recruits?
恐怖组织如何把这种能力灌输给他们的新兵?