suffusing

英 [səˈfjuːzɪŋ] 美 [səˈfjuːzɪŋ]

v.  布满; 弥漫于; 充满
suffuse的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (尤指色彩或感情)弥漫于,布满,充满
    If something, especially a colour or feeling, suffuses a person or thing, it gradually spreads over or through them.
    1. A dull red flush suffused Selby's face.
      塞尔比的脸庞泛起了淡淡的红晕。
  2. VERB 使充满,使洋溢着(某种品质)
    If something such as a book, film, or piece of music is suffused with a quality, it is full of that quality.
    1. This book is suffused with Shaw's characteristic wry Irish humour...
      这本书充满了萧伯纳独特的爱尔兰式幽默与嘲讽。
    2. Kingdon's broad experience, as writer and scholar, suffuses this important book.
      金登身为作家和学者的丰富阅历在这部重要的著作中体现得淋漓尽致。

双语例句

  1. Each time he murmured it, her face shimmered before him, suffusing the foul wall with a golden radiance.
    他每次低诵那名字,她的脸便在地面前出现,金光灿烂,照亮了那肮脏的墙壁。
  2. In the still rays of light suffusing the park, it was easy for a person to see the time, and easy to see his own shadow.
    在满园弥漫的沉静光芒中,一个人更容易看到时间,并看见自己的身影。
  3. He had acquired countless fancy impressions in the mean time, and even thought the charcoal smoke suffusing above the town has a special odor.
    他在这其间获得了无数新奇的印象,甚至觉得弥漫在城市上空的炭烟味闻起来都是别具一格的。
  4. Results: EEG showed mainly suffusing slow waves in frontal labe, The change of EEG of DEACMP was identical with the severity of brain damage and the prognosis of conscious status.
    结果:脑电图主要表现为额区广泛性慢波,脑电图的改变随着DEACMP的损伤程度和转归发生一致变化。