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10. Call on the I AM that you are and the oversoul from which your I AM extends itself into form to infuse your vision with its vision for your life experience.
呼唤你的I AM和超灵,你的I AM延伸自己进入你的形态,来用它对你生命体验的想象注入你的想象。
11. Medtronic`s Infuse device that was the subject of the latest example has generated controversy itself.
Medtronic的输入设备,亦是最近的这一个案例的主角也引起了极大的争议。
12. Value-Added Services of our after-sale service will infuse new vigor into our products for sustainable development.
恒产将售后增值服务看成是产品生命力的延续。
13. Expensive collective author predicts Hua Kaifu triumphant army express, chinese B2C market needs strategic capital infuse.
花开富贵共同创始人卜凯军表示,中国B2C市场需要战略资本注入。
14. He went out and transcribed rhythms and watched folk dancing and was able to infuse that into his writing.
他走了出去,转录的节奏,并观看民族舞蹈,并能够注入到他的写作。
15. Of course, Gabrielle only saw her young gardener as a way to infuse her life with a little excitement.
当然,Gabrielle只是把这个年轻的园丁当作了她生活中的一个调剂品,令自己的生活更精彩些。
16. This is going to infuse our marriage with more passion then you could imagine.
这能够给我们的婚姻注入,比你想象得多得多的激情。
17. When I am burned out, infuse me with the light of the Holy Spirit.
当我失去热情,求你用圣灵的光注入我。
18. They tried to infuse them with new ideas.
他试图给他们灌输新思路。
19. If you need something on a page to stand out, infuse it with some vibrant color.
如果需要突出网页的某项内容,可以运用与其它内容不同的颜色。
20. Positive Energy Lash:A xag-ya can make a ranged touch attack or hit with an incorporeal touch attack to infuse a target with positive energy.
正能量打击:夏格-雅可以通过用远距接触攻击或是虚体触击命中目标,借此来注入正能量。
1. 把…注入;灌输
To infuse a quality into someone or something, or to infuse them with a quality, means to fill them with it.
e.g. Many of the girls seemed to be infused with excitement on seeing the snow...
看到雪,许多女孩似乎一下子变得兴奋起来。
e.g. A union would infuse unnecessary conflict into the company's employee relations.
工会会把不必要的冲突带入公司员工关系当中。
2. 使充满
If a quality infuses something, every part of that thing has that quality.
e.g. A strange spirit infused the place.
那个地方散发着一种奇特的气质。
3. infuse的近义词
3. 浸渍;泡(茶);泡制(草药)
If you infuse things such as tea leaves or herbs, or allow them to infuse, you put them in hot water for some time so that the water absorbs their flavour. You can also infuse things in other liquids.
e.g. ...teas made by infusing the roots of herbs...
浸泡草药根沏成的茶水
e.g. Herbalists infuse the flowers in oil...
草药大夫把花朵浸泡到油里。
1. infuse
1. The Ministry of Finance can issue Treasury bonds and then infuse the capital and the ICBC can also issue additional bonds itself.
2. The move is expected to make better use of the pension funds, infuse fresh blood into the capital market and bring lucrative business opportunities to fund managers.
3. The formal establishment of new lab dedicated to additive manufacturing underscores GE's commitment to infuse advanced technologies into its manufacturing processes.
4. Contemporary Chinese art works will infuse dragon imagery into the design of clothes, accessories and furniture.
5. He said that it is more meaningful to infuse people with the awareness to use green transport alternatives whenever possible rather than imposing restrictions.
6. infuse
6. " I try to infuse my little animals with human feelings, " says Tang.
7. The virtue of this approach is that it would institutionalize cooperation and infuse the bureaucracies of the countries with positive missions.
8. Wen called for the two countries to infuse new momentum into their modernization paths and roles in safeguarding world peace.
9. It is firmly believed that the meeting would open up new paths, add new content and infuse new vigor in the cooperation between China and Africa.
10. The owner managed to abide by all the rules of cultural protection, and yet infuse modern Chinese elements into the dcor.
verb
1. introduce into the body through a vein, for therapeutic purposes
e.g. Some physiologists infuses sugar solutions into the veins of animals
2. infuse是什么意思
2. let sit in a liquid to extract a flavor or to cleanse
e.g. steep the blossoms in oil
steep the fruit in alcohol
Synonym: steep
3. undergo the process of infusion
e.g. the mint tea is infusing
4. fill, as with a certain quality
e.g. The heavy traffic tinctures the air with carbon monoxide
Synonym: impregnate instill tincture
5. teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions
e.g. inculcate values into the young generation
Synonym: inculcate instill