imparting
v. 通知( impart的現在分詞 ); 透露; 傳授; 告知
If you impart information to people, you tell it to them.
The ability to impart knowledge and command respect is the essential qualification for teachers...
具備傳授知識並贏得尊敬的能力是對教師的基本要求。
I am about to impart knowledge to you that you will never forget.
我會向你傳授讓你終生牢記的知識。
To impart a particular quality to something means to give it that quality.
She managed to impart great elegance to the unpretentious dress she was wearing...
她使自己樸素的衣著看起來也十分優雅。
His production of Harold Pinter's play fails to impart a sense of excitement or danger.
他所執導的哈羅德·品特的劇作沒能表現出緊張、危險感。
1. the transmission of information
It was certainly a doubtful charm, imparting a hard, metallic lustre to the child's character.
這種活力在孩子的性格上增加了一種堅硬的金屬般的光澤,其魅力甚屬可疑.
Giving lectures is one way of imparting knowledge ; writing textbooks is another.
講課就是其中之一; 而寫書就是另一種方式.
He could not help imparting to Fix what he had overheard.
路路通碰見了費克斯,他忍不住把這情況告訴他了.
Cheerfulness is an excellent working quality , imparting great elasticity to the character.
愉快是非常好的工作品質, 給人很開朗的心情.
Imparting knowledge and educating people is the teacher bounden duty.
教書育人是教師的天職.