| 英语单词 | diffuse |
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| 英美音标 | 英 [dɪ'fjuːz] 美 [dɪ'fjuːz] |
| 中文释义 | vt.扩散;散开;传播 vi.弥漫;扩散 adj.冗长的;四散的 |
| 英语例句 | (1) Fashion trends diffuse themselves rapidly around the globe. (2) The roses diffuse the scent to the air miles around. (3) He resolved to diffuse the special knowledge that he possessed. (4) The printing press helped diffuse scientific knowledge. (5) Around the cluster is a huge vague diffuse nebulae. (6) Antibiotic therapy for diffuse cellulitis should be aggressive. (7) The light was diffused by the leaves. (8) A drop of milk diffused in the water, and it became cloudy. (9) Professor Smith cut off their diffuse speech and agreed to help them. (10) "(actors, singers, etc.) perform for outside salary income without approval by the unit they belong to" |
| 中文例句 | (1) 时装新潮很快就在全世界流行起来。 (2) 玫瑰花的香味儿弥漫在几英里的空气中。 (3) 他决心要传播他所具有的特别的知识。 (4) 印刷品有助于传播科学知识。 (5) 围绕该星团的是一个巨大的模糊的弥漫星云。 (6) 弥漫性蜂窝织炎的抗菌素治疗应是强有力的。 (7) 树叶使光线漫射。 (8) 一滴奶在水中扩散开来,使水变得混浊不清了。 (9) 史密斯教授打断他们冗长的演讲,答应帮助他们。 (10) 走穴 |
| vocabulary简明 | Diffuse mean spread out, or the action of spreading out. If lots of people in school believe invisible angels are everywhere, you could say that opinion is diffuse. You might even think angels are diffuse as well. |
| vocabulary扩展 | As a verb, diffuse means to spread something out, but also applies to spreading things such as ideas or culture so that they become widely known. When something is diffused, it's mixed in, and when you drop propaganda pamphlets out of airplanes you're diffusing the propaganda. The adjective comes from Latin diffusus, from diffundere "to pour in different directions," from the prefix dis- "apart" plus fundere "to pour." |
| 柯林斯解释 | The verb is pronounced /dɪ'fjuːz/. The adjective is pronounced /dɪ'fjuːs/. 动词读作 /dɪ'fjuːz/。形容词读作/dɪ'fjuːs/。 1 [V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)(知识、消息等)传播;(使)散布;(使)普及 If something such as knowledge or information is diffused, or if it diffuses somewhere, it is made known over a wide area or to a lot of people. [ [V n] [V prep] [WRITTEN 笔语]
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2 [VERB 动词]宣泄,舒缓(尤指不良情绪) To diffuse a feeling, especially an undesirable one, means to cause it to weaken and lose its power to affect people. [V n]
3 [VERB 动词]使(光)漫射;使发散 If something diffuses light, it causes the light to spread weakly in different directions. [V n]
4 [V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)扩散;(使)弥漫;(使)渗透 To diffuse or be diffused through something means to move and spread through it. [V prep] [V n prep] [Also V]
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5 [ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]散布的;分散的;弥漫的 Something that is diffuse is not directed towards one place or concentrated in one place but spread out over a large area. [WRITTEN 笔语]
6 [ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]含糊不清的;难以理解的 If you describe something as diffuse, you mean that it is vague and difficult to understand or explain.
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