英:[ɪnˈfju:ʒn]
美:[ɪnˈfjuʒən]
英:[ɪnˈfju:ʒn]
美:[ɪnˈfjuʒən]
in·fu·sion
ihn fyu zhn
复数:infusions
词根:infuse
n.infusionist 灵魂投胎论者
vi.infuse (茶叶、草药等)被泡
vt.infuse 灌输;使充满;浸渍
Noun
1. a solution obtained by steeping or soaking a substance (usually in water)
2. the process of extracting certain active properties (as a drug from a plant) by steeping or soaking (usually in water)
3. (medicine) the passive introduction of a substance (a fluid or drug or electrolyte) into a vein or between tissues (as by gravitational force)
4. the act of infusing or introducing a certain modifying element or quality;
"the team's continued success is attributable to a steady infusion of new talent"
fluid infusion补液,输液;点滴注射
infusion pump输液泵,抽液泵;灌流泵
capital infusion资本输入;扩充资本
约于1400年,指“液体提取物(通过浸泡在水中获得)”; 15世纪初,“倒入; 被倒入的物质”,源自古法语 infusion “注射”(13世纪)或直接源自拉丁语 infusionem(主格 infusio)“倒入,灌溉”,是 infundere 的动名词形式,意为“倒入”(参见 infuse)。
[拉 infusum所有格 infusi]浸出:把某一物质浸入水中以便提取其中药用的成分
浸剂:在浸渍某一药物的过程中取到的药用成分
输注,注入:把一种液体(如生理盐水)而不是血液输入静脉
Middle English infusion, infusioun "act of pouring in (a medicine), injection, what is poured in, liquid extract," borrowed from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French infusion "liquid extract," borrowed from Latin infūsiōn-, infūsiō "pouring in (of a medicament)," from infud-, variant stem of infundere "to pour in, instill" + -tiōn-, -tiō, suffix of action nouns — more at infuse
The first known use of infusion was in the 15th century
ingeniousadjective
having or showing ingenuity : very clever
an ingenious plan
ingeniousadjective
having or showing ingenuity : very clever
an ingenious plan
ingeniousadjective
having or showing ingenuity : very clever
an ingenious plan
infusionnoun
the act or process of infusing
an infusion of new ideas
a product obtained by infusing
a strong infusion of tea
infusionnoun
the introducing of a solution (as of glucose or salt) especially into a veinalso: the solution so used
the steeping or soaking usually in water of a substance (as a plant drug) in order to extract its soluble constituents or principles compare decoction sense 1
a watery suspension of decaying organic material
culturing soil amebas in lettuce infusion
1 “I recommend an infusion of mint leaves and chamomile to calm you.”
2 Qingdao, a city in northeast China, is about to receive a huge infusion of cash in the interest of helping the Chinese movie industry take root.
3 Without that cash infusion, American Earth-observation capabilities will decline.
如果没有现金注入,美国地球观测能力将下降。
4 Two weeks later—a few days after my third infusion—Hemispherx put the trial on hold.
5 In mid-December, Twitter said it had received a major infusion of funds from a group of investors, which reportedly put a 3.7 billion dollar value on the site.
在2010年12月份中旬,Twitter称已经收到了一批投资者的大量资金投入,据报道这使得Twitter成为价值37亿美元的网站。
6 After years of blood smuggling, I started having infusions in the US, but not because I got stopped at the Chinese border with potential contraband.
7 From the beginning Mr. Corea also dipped into flamenco, salsa and Brazilian music, and with Mr. White the group got an infusion of funk.
8 He brought a tremendous infusion of hope to the people.
他给人们带来巨大希望。
9 “It’s difficult to envisage how you could treat many people over many years with regular infusions.”
10 In the hands of whoever produced this it's toothless and squishy and designed to trick middle-aged listeners into assuming that their ability to digest a little electronic infusion means that they're still "with it".
11 But inevitably there will be gels, foams, airs and infusions.
12 Objective To evaluate the clinical valuation and effect of Aotaile infusion on irritable bowel syndrome ( IBS ) .
目的观察评价澳泰乐冲剂治疗肠易激 综合征 的价值和作用机制.
13 Patterson is dreaming of something bigger in the future — like presenting school libraries with a huge infusion of cash.
14 That tub, which when given the right chemical infusion can open a portal to the past, is an infernal contraption that at full steamy bubble suggests a cauldron of boiling urine with an attached tornado.
15 A lot of the extra cash infusion comes from people who have no skill at picking horse races.
16 While the state coffers stand to receive a tax infusion, investors wait to pounce.
17 Accompanying the added spoken dialogue from “Much Ado,” there’s a liberal infusion of music from other Berlioz works.
18 I watch groups of men pass around cups of mate, a caffeine-rich tea made from ground leaves of the yerba mate tree and designated by the Argentine Senate as the country’s “national infusion.”
19 Medical industry: endotracheal intubation, central venous catheter, infusion tube, catheter and a variety of sophisticated catheter.
医疗行业: 气管插管 、 中心静脉导管 、 输液管 、 导尿管以及各种精密导管.
20 “Doing well. On his third infusion with antibiotics.”
3 输注
5 灌输
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8 输液
9 沏
11 浸出
12 注入
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13 泡出
14 点滴
15 浸出液