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imbibing

英 [ɪmˈbaɪbɪŋ]

美 [ɪmˈbaɪbɪŋ]

v.  喝,饮(酒等); 吸收,接受(信息等)
imbibe的现在分词

现在分词:imbibing 

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 饮,喝(酒)
    Toimbibealcohol means to drink it.
    1. They were used to imbibing enormous quantities of alcohol...
      他们过去习惯于狂饮烈酒。
    2. No one believes that current nondrinkers should be encouraged to start imbibing.
      没人认为应该鼓励现在滴酒不沾的人去狂喝豪饮。
  • VERB 吸收,接受(思想或观点)
    If youimbibeideas or arguments, you listen to them, accept them, and believe that they are right or true.
    1. As a clergyman's son he'd imbibed a set of mystical beliefs from the cradle.
      作为牧师的儿子,他从尚在襁褓时起就接受了一套神秘主义信仰。

英英释义

noun

双语例句

  • In contrast, much of the increased demand from Asia is for imbibing, not investment.
    相反,来自亚洲的需求增加大多是用来饮用而不是投资的。
  • The act of imbibing. Milling Time on Microwave Property of Flake Iron Magnetic Absorbents
    吸收,吸取吸收的动作球磨时间对片状铁磁性吸收剂吸波性能的影响
  • Imbibing new progeny of correlative subjects'research, developing the field of study of curriculum and researching issues of curriculum thoroughly are the important approach to catch on the meaning of curriculum.
    及时吸取相关学科研究的新成果,拓展课程研究领域,深入研究课程问题是理解课程内涵的重要途径。
  • No one believes that current nondrinkers should be encouraged to start imbibing.
    没人认为应该鼓励现在滴酒不沾的人去狂喝豪饮。
  • One study has shown that mosquitoes prefer to bite people who have been drinking beer over those who have been imbibing water.
    一项研究表示蚊子更喜欢那些喝了啤酒的人而不是那些喝水的人。
  • Mr feeder, after imbibing several custard-cups of Negus, began to enjoy himself.
    菲德先生喝了几杯倒在乳黄色玻璃杯里的尼格斯酒之后,开始享受乐趣。
  • There may be a period of heightened aggression while imbibing but a large police presence will ensure you are caught early on.
    喝高了之后你也许看起来更强大更具侵略性。但一大票条子也会适时出现,以确保你有机会闹事之前被关进牢里醒酒。
  • The results indicate that the insulation properties, structure and the microwave imbibing of PTFE spiral knee is excellent, simple and hardly nothing separately.
    结果表明,聚四氟乙烯螺旋升降台电绝缘性能优异,结构简洁,微波穿透力强,使用时不产生火花,不发热。
  • The soil expands upon imbibing water.
    土壤会由于吸水而膨胀。
  • They were used to imbibing enormous quantities of alcohol
    他们过去习惯于狂饮烈酒。