immerse的意思和读音

immerse

: [ɪˈmɜrs] : [ɪˈmɜː(r)s]

v.使;(使

使

immerses  immersing  immersed  

v.submerge,dip,plunge,duck,dunk

immersev.

1.~ sb/sth (in sth)使to put sb/sth into a liquid so that they or it are completely covered

2.~ yourself/sb in sth使to become or make sb completely involved in sth

She immersed herself in her work.

Clare and Phil were immersed in conversation in the corner.

v.1.2....3.使,使...,,

v.1.to put something or someone in a liquid, especially so that they are covered completely

1. merge v immerse v submersion n ...

2. sparse immerse intersperse ...

3.使 ignite v. 95-1-67 99-6-36 immerse v. 使 01-6-51 impose v. …… 89-1-57 93-6-67 ...

4.使 imaginary immerse 使使 impart ...

5. immense 广 immerse immigrant ...

6. ) cherish ) immerse ) mourn ...

:,使,,,,使

1.do not immerse in any type of cleaner which may affect special high pressure lube with which the wrench is packed at the factory.

2.The best way to put your finger on this as a designer is to immerse yourself in as much of the experience as possible.便

3.As I immerse myself in these subjects, however, I realize that it would be a misuse of my time and energy to get bogged down in details.

4.The advantage of these is you get to immerse yourself in the activities and feel a real sense of achievement when you see the results.

5.Dear you open mouth, in the wind the words want to be able to let you immerse.

6.Lee said that it took time for Wang to immerse himself in character, but that he was delighted by his progress.

7.After moving to Belgium, he studied art and began to immerse himself in Japanese paintings.

8.You run daily, stretch, read about running, and immerse yourself into a sort of running world.

9.His sister lived there, and he hoped to find and immerse himself in a Christian church community.

10.Every time I wake up after this dream, I long to be able to immerse myself again into this emotion.