engage的意思和读音

engage

: [ɪnˈɡeɪdʒ] : [ɪn'ɡeɪdʒ]

v.

使

engages  engaging  engaged  

v.+n.engage enemy,engage attention

v.dismiss,repel,disengage

v.involve,occupy,engross,absorb,appoint

engagev.

1.[t]~ sthto succeed in attracting and keeping sb's attention and interest

It is a movie that engages both the mind and the eye.

2.[t]~ sb (as sth).~ sth.~ sb to do sthto employ sb to do a particular job

He is currently engaged as a consultant.

3.[i]~ (with sth/sb)to become involved with and try to understand sth/sb

She has the ability to engage with young minds.

4.[t][i]~ (sb)to begin fighting with sb

to engage the enemy

5.[i][t]使when a part of a machineengages , or when youengage it, it fits together with another part of the machine and the machine begins to work

The cogwheels are not engaging.齿

One cogwheel engages with the next.齿

Engage the clutch before selecting a gear.

v.1.,2.(,),, (oneself to do); (engaged to)3.4.(),...;使5.,()6.使(齿), (with)7.使,使 (in)8.使()9., (in)10.,,, (to do for)11. (with)12.】(齿)1.,2.(,),, (oneself to do); (engaged to)3.4.(),...;使5.,()6.使(齿), (with)7.使,使 (in)8.使()9., (in)10.,,, (to do for)11. (with)12.】(齿)

v.1.to attract and keep someones interest or attention; to start to employ someone or use their services2.if a part of a machine engages, or if you engage it, it fits into another part so that they work together3.to start to fight with an enemy in battle

1. 〖 readilyacceptgoodadvice〗 engage;goinfor〗 〖 subordinate〗 ...

2. propose engage get married ...

3. 〖 engageandselect〗 engage〖 contract;letterofappointment〗 ...

4.使 operate vi.&vt. engage vt. 使使 put... through to... ()… ...

5. 8、NW 西 3、Engage 1、Open fire ...

6. go by ; engage vt. 使;;;使 be engaged to sb ...

:,,,,,,,使

1.He said they represented He and I and as there is no separation, my thoughts would be His and we would engage in this co creative endeavour.

2.Facebook is leaving it up to users to engage in social networking via the medium that best suits their needs at a particular moment.Facebook

3.It is prohibited to organize, force, induce, shelter or introduce a woman to engage in prostitution or to act indecently against women.

4.having initially acquired the ability to undertake scientific research or to engage in a special technical work.

5.For that reason, parents take the language subject seriously. Some engage tutors to help their children at home.

6.Also, mice that have been genetically engineered to lack the gene engage in a number of behaviors suggestive of autism, she said.RORA使

7.Mr Obama's speech at the New Economic School in Moscow was an attempt to engage Russian society without trying to lecture it.

8.The senior defense official said the U. S. was prepared to engage the Chinese about their respective missile-defense efforts.

9.He would have been a religious reformer, if he had not been too scornful of the vulgar to engage in propaganda.

10.Yet, the decision to engage in such a relationship creates the sense of separation and a highly complex defense against reunion.