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词根:impart
vt.impart 给予(尤指抽象事物),传授;告知,透露
noun
the act of imparting something (such as knowledge or wisdom) : a granting or communication of something held in store Financial planner Michelle Perry Higgins believes we have a crisis on our hands. A crisis that begins upon graduation from high school and the inadequate impartation of basic personal finance skills to ensure students stay on a budget and manage their finances effectively …—Business Wire
Parenthood, at least in my experience, won't bear ideologies. There exists no universal system for the successful impartation of certain values to children …—Vinson Cunningham
The first known use of impartation was in 1781
1 At this creative moment there is a spiritual impartation from the artist to the art.
在这个时刻,有一种精神创造性的艺术家的艺术灌输。
2 And no man is pure except by impartation; and every good thing and every perfect thing cometh from the Father of lights.—Alex.
3 Discipline and guidance were in his view still more prominently the business of a schoolmaster than the impartation of knowledge.
4 Had it come at last, this hour of wisdom, this impartation of a higher light, this sudden softening and sweetening of a nature whose harsh earthiness had been to her a cause of unspeakable distress?
5 It is the impartation of spiritual power or gifts in service and sometimes one may have rare gifts by the Spirit's power and yet manifest few of the graces of the Spirit.
6 Justification by grace through faith in Jesus does not end with a forgiveness of past transgressions only, but includes the impartation of the divine, or eternal life to the soul.
7 That stone has vital power, and if we build on it we receive, by wonderful impartation, a kindred derived life, and become 'living stones.'
8 The impartation of life seems to have been His main business.
9 That cause was sin, which cannot be cancelled as guilt by any self-denial however great, nor even by the impartation of a new life from God for the future.
10 Earth was the place for mutual help and impartation.
11 Regeneration is the impartation of a new and divine life; a new creation; the production of a new thing.
12 There is one thing that is essential, and one alone—the impartation of the life of Christ.
13 On His side the love, the impartation, the indwelling, are all perfect.
14 It is a peculiar example of the unconscious impartation of objective existence to mental ideas.
15 It is maintained by constant efflux from the fountain of Life, by constant impartation of His quickening breath.
16 Our life and work are still as dependent on the direct impartation of Divine power as they were in Pentecostal times.
17 But there is a distinct supernatural impartation to every obedient heart of divine gifts which come straight through Jesus Christ to it.
18 All Being, from the lowest creature up to the loftiest created spirit, exists by one law, the continual impartation to it of life from the fountain of life, according to its capacities.
19 There's been a death take place in their life and an impartation of righteousness.
他们在生命中经历过死亡,并且领受了公义。
20 For this there is needed an influence from without, the efficient touch of the Holy Spirit, the impartation of His life.