suffusion如何读

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suffusion是什么意思

  • n.充满;弥漫;满布

suffusion词根

词根:suffuse

vt.

suffuse 充满;弥漫

suffusion英英释义

  • n.the process of permeating or infusing something with a substance

suffusion词源中文解释

"14世纪后期,源自拉丁语 suffusionem(主格 suffusio),意为“倾泻”,是 suffundere 的动名词形式,该词源于 sub(见 sub-)和 fundere,意为“在下面”和“倾倒”(源于 PIE 词根 *gheu- 的鼻化形式,意为“倾倒”)。

suffusion_医学行业词汇

充满,弥漫

涨红

溢血:由血液湿润或渗透的状态

suffusion词源英文解释

borrowed from Latin suffūsus, past participle of suffundere "to pour on or in (as an addition), cause (a liquid, color, light) to well up or rise to the surface, fill with a liquid, color or light that wells up from below," from suf-, assimilated form of sub- sub- + fundere "to pour, shed, cast, send forth, disperse" — more at found >entry 5

The first known use of suffuse was in 1590

suffusion儿童词典英英释义

sugarcoatverb

to coat with or as if with sugar

sugarcanenoun

a tall tropical grass that has a thick jointed stem and is widely grown in warm regions as a source of sugar

sugar bushnoun

woods in which sugar maples are more numerous than other kinds of trees

sugar1 of 2noun

a sweet substance that is made up wholly or mostly of sucrose, is colorless or white when pure, is obtained from plants (as sugarcane or sugar beets), is a source of dietary carbohydrate, and is used as a sweetener and preservative of other foods

any of various water-soluble compounds that vary widely in sweetness and make up the simpler carbohydrates

sugar2 of 2verb

to make something less hard to take or put up with

sugar advice with praise

to sprinkle or mix with sugar

to change to crystals of sugar

candy sugars when cooked too long

to make maple syrup or maple sugar

suffuseverb

to spread over or through in the manner of fluid or light

suffusion 例句

1 In each case, the face is transformed by a kind of gentle suffusion.

2 At which Rachel, with the slightest possible suffusion of color, and a pretty affectation of horror, said,— "Now, papa!"

3 The burnished yellow sunshine had a suggestion of joyous exuberance in its wide suffusions.

4 Sir Tom laughed, and a slight suffusion of colour appeared on his face.

5 Similar to No. 519, but red deeper; back dark brown without red suffusion.

6 Theodora was in his arms, but, alas! her beautiful eyes were closed, her cheek was colourless, and a cold suffusion bathed her stiffened limbs.

7 There came creeping over him the dreadful knowledge that Lily was at this moment living beneath that London sky, imprisoned, fettered, crushed beneath that grim suffusion, that fulvid vile suffusion of the nocturnal sky.

8 The unaffected breadth, the modest, unambitious reflexes, an air of suffusion rather than penciling, a certain resignation even in the touch, shew us Nature, rather than its image.

9 There was a faint suffusion of color in her cheeks.

10 He was powerfully moved; his countenance changed from its usual pallidness to strong suffusion; his hands rather tossed than waved in the air.

11 In these first centuries of our era a suffusion of divine tenderness seems to have crept through the veins of the world, partly derived from Christianity, and partly contemporaneous with it.

12 I was alive with a life of Paradise, as she turned her glance from my glance, and softly averted her head to hide the suffusion of her cheek.

13 The stage is set with clean-edged forms, suffusions of blue and nearly single-point perspectives that glorify the skies, swimming pools, architecture and lawns of Los Angeles.

14 “Once—once only,” she answered, a quaver in her voice and a sudden suffusion of tears in her eyes.

15 Recalling how her blood had run when Alan had told her that, Henry's whiteness and the following suffusion of his face did not surprise her.

16 Calista blushed—but this stranger, so much like themselves, could not see the rosy suffusion.

17 A roseate suffusion was in the sky, although a star twinkled there.

18 Her plump cheeks looked none the worse for this modest suffusion.

19 The woman held herself erect, her hard, uncompromising eyes, in which there was nevertheless an odd suffusion of softness, looking straight over her companion's head.

20 From the lakeshore looking up southward at the hills I saw a light I knew: the blink, the white suffusion of the sky, the glare of the glacier lying high beyond.

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