imbibe的意思和读音

imbibe

: [ɪmˈbaɪb] : [ɪm'baɪb]

v.

imbibes  imbibing  imbibed  

v.drink,down,swallow,take in,guzzle

imbibev.

1.[i][t]~ (sth)to drink sth, especially alcohol

2.[t]~ sthto absorb sth, especially information

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v.1.to drink something2.if you imbibe ideas, feelings, or qualities, you experience them and are influenced by them

1. imprison imbibe impossible ...

2. bias n imbibe v bibulous a ...

3. gibberish( ); imbibe); babbler(

4. immigrate imbibe immission ...

5. Ignition Imbibe Impurity ...

6. illusory adj. imbibe v. imbroglio n. ...

7. imagocide imbibe imidazole ...

8. imagocide imbibe imidazole ...

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1.At first, it lay lightly on the surface of the fluid, appearing to imbibe none of its moisture.

2.Distillation: Take off clubbed glass stopple, imbibe di gest solution by pipet and transfer it carefully to the bottom of small glass cup.

3.Ellis invited me to imbibe some of his expensive wine after dinner .

4.This had the advantage of making it possible for me to imbibe it, without an effort, into my whole being.

5.The entire process occurs without a gram of painkiller, although a few imbibe a noxious alcohol made from the fermented mash of acorns.

6.Poles, said the former Israeli leader Yitzhak Shamir, "imbibe anti-Semitism with their mother's milk. "。”

7.Lounge patrons desperately wanted to imbibe the essence of all this./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

8.I suggest we imbibe copious quantities of alcohol. Just wait for the inevitable blast wave. Bukowski Swell. thank you, Bukowski.。,/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

9.But in recent years many Britons have changed their drinking habits, shunning the pub and preferring to imbibe at home instead./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

10.A man 's shoes get tight by imbibe water, but he do not .穿)。