第三人称单数:impregnates
现在分词:impregnating
过去分词:impregnated
过去式:impregnated
及物动词
1. A great book impregnates the mind with new ideas.
伟大的著作总是把新思想注入人心。
1. 浸渍:implied addressing 蕴含选址 | impregnate 浸渍 | imprint, voice 声音痕迹
2. 使充满,注入,灌输:impermeable adj. 不能渗透的,不渗透性的 | impregnate 使充满,注入,灌输 | impurity 杂质,混杂物
3. 含浸:Impedance Match阻抗匹配. | Impregnate含浸. | In-Circuit Testing组装板电测.
1. 使浸透;浸渍
If someone or something impregnates a thing with a substance, they make the substance spread through it and stay in it.
e.g. Undercover officers found drug-making equipment used to impregnate paper with LSD.
卧底警官发现了用于使迷幻药浸透到纸里的毒品制造设备。
e.g. ...a block of plastic impregnated with a light-absorbing dye.
一块浸透吸光染料的塑料
2. 使受精;使怀孕
When a man or a male animal impregnates a female, he makes her pregnant.
e.g. Norman's efforts to impregnate her failed.
诺曼想使她怀孕的努力失败了。
1. A Vietnam court jailed two prison guards for allowing an inmate to impregnate a woman on death row so she could avoid execution.
2. The tablet would prevent a man from being able to impregnate a woman, but within a few hours his fertility would return to normal.
3. impregnate
3. China has successfully used artificial insemination to impregnate giant pandas since 1978.
4. Efforts to impregnate the two purebred Washington rabbits have been unsuccessful so far, he said.
verb
1. make pregnant
e.g. He impregnated his wife again
Synonym: knock up bang up prang up
2. fertilize and cause to grow
e.g. the egg was impregnated
3. infuse or fill completely
e.g. Impregnate the cloth with alcohol
Synonym: saturate
4. fill, as with a certain quality
e.g. The heavy traffic tinctures the air with carbon monoxide