1 If you infuse a drink or it infuses, you leave substances such as tea leaves or herbs in hot water so that their flavour goes into the liquid:
2 to cause someone or something to take in and be filled with a quality or a condition of mind:
Effect on the fetus of infusing a commercial amino acid preparation into a pregnant sheep.
A recognition of the awesome power of nature, and the limits of the western landscape, infused his agenda.
Answering to film music's collaborative creative modalities, musicologists are designing broadened analytical paradigms, infusing their field with semiotics, psychology, and cultural studies.
The book also makes the case for infusing or ' gerontologising ' generalist social work modules.
Her devotion infuses the way she performs her task; it is present in her absence of concern for anything else.
The loading dose was 5 mg/kg in all patients, infused over one hour.
With the distal part of the arch reconstruction was completed, a single dose of crystalloid cardioplesia was infused.
One major caveat to this approach surrounds t h e behaviour of systemically infused macrophages in animal models and patients.
中文繁体
感情, 使(某人)充滿(某種感情), 將(某特性)注入(某物)…
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感情, 使(某人)充满(某种感情), 将(某特性)注入(某物)…
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infundir, deixar na infusão, ficar na infusão…
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napełniać, przepełniać, zaparzać (się)…
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telkin etmek, aşılamak, suya bir şey katmak…
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вселять, внушать, наполнять…
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