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vi.
滤
渗透
(思想等)渗透
渗入
vt.
(用渗滤壶)煮(咖啡)
渗滤
per·co·late
puhr k leIt
第三人称单数:percolates
现在分词:percolating
过去式:percolated
过去分词:percolated
percolable (adj.), percolative (adj.), percolation (n.)
词根:percolate
n.percolation 过滤;浸透
percolator 过滤器;渗滤器;咖啡渗滤壶
verb
transitive verb
to cause (a solvent) to pass through a permeable substance (such as a powdered drug) especially for extracting a soluble constituent
to prepare (coffee) in a percolator
to be diffused through : penetrate
intransitive verb
to ooze or trickle through a permeable substance : seep
to become percolated
to become lively or effervescent
to spread gradually
allow the sunlight to percolate into our rooms—Norman Douglas
simmer sense 2a
the feud had been percolating for a long time
在1620年代,"to strain through"(可及物动词)意为“通过...来过滤”,是从 percolation 回推出来的,或者是从拉丁文的 percolatus 的过去分词 percolare “to strain through”借来的。转义意义在1670年代出现。不及物动词的意思是“通过小缝隙穿过”,最早出现在1680年代。相关词语: Percolated; percolating。
渗滤:使渗滤
缓慢流经一物质
渗滤液
Latin percolatus, past participle of percolare, from per- through + colare to sieve — more at per-, colander
The first known use of percolate was in 1626
percolateverb
to trickle or cause to trickle through something porous : filter, seep
water percolating through sand
to prepare coffee in a percolator
to be or become spread through : penetrate
percolateverb
to trickle or cause to trickle through something porous : filter, seep
water percolating through sand
to prepare coffee in a percolator
to be or become spread through : penetrate
percolate1 of 2verb
to cause (a solvent) to pass through a permeable substance (as a powdered drug) especially for extracting a soluble constituent
to be diffused through
percolate2 of 2noun
a product of percolation
1 Under her seductive charm percolates a volatile, combative temperament.
2 The "Loki" ensemble's incredible chemistry allows the show to percolate through scenarios that would fall on their face otherwise, and Quan's eternally curious, upbeat genius fits right in.
3 Whatever mystery, intrigue or charm might have percolated in the story and the performances is bleached away by the soulless literalism of the pictures.
4 Rock ‘n’ roll and fashion form a unique pact that has been percolating for decades, as the images from John Varvatos’s new book show.
5 Mr. Allison began his professional career as a piano player, at a time when his style — percussive and jaunty, carried along by a percolating beat — suited the sound of the jazz mainstream.
6 Can be very different from percolate production at the same landfill after closure.
可以是非常不同的过滤生产在同一填埋场关闭后。
7 This month's broader theme of "Retroactivity" – "how the past percolates through the sounds of now" – actually represents something of a departure for the magazine.
8 She knew she’d be leaving soon, and rumors were beginning to percolate within the industry.
9 If there’s a downturn in the economy, the effects can take time to percolate through to the buying habits of wealthy collectors.
10 Kennedy threw himself into a debate just starting to percolate.
11 While those questions percolate throughout the film, matters of law and race can fall away listening to Davis and McBath contemplate their lot.
12 But I often percolate with stage fright, and everything below my neck has the stolidity of tungsten.
13 I had a lot of time to just let ideas percolate.
14 Our emotions swim in a soup of hormones and peptides that percolate through our whole body. Oxytocin discharges thoughts of love (and perhaps lovely thoughts) from our glands.
我们的情感在渗透全身的激素和肽的液体里游泳,催产素从我们的腺体中分泌爱意(也可能是令人愉快的想法),这些激素也处理信息。
15 “Dancing on a Great Big Rainbow” was a self-contained joy ride, and “Sorta Kinda,” with guest vocals by Wendy Gilles, percolated brightly, thanks to the typically astute drumming of Lewis Nash.
16 They percolate quietly with the sense that people are ultimately unknowable, and a fierce, cartoonlike schoolteacher, Sister Agatha, becomes a figure whose dramatic disappearance from her students’ lives is never explained.
17 The undefined bounds of illusion produce a percolating doubt that you’re being lead, or are leading yourself, astray.
18 “Let me in!” he sings repeatedly in the chorus of “Attitude,” which begins with foot-stomps and handclaps and a percolating disco bass line.
19 The kernel that became “Anthem” started percolating about five years ago.
20 These guys percolate with such élan, the air around them turns to Champagne.
2 运转良好
6 散播
7 滤煮
8 穿过
through thwart pass work cross knife drill passage needle perforate clear thread permeate reeve perambulate thrid
9 渗出液
10 生气勃勃
sprucy lifeful gawsie vegete live green fresh warm vital vibrant animated animate cracking spruce spirited brisk bouncy snappy bouncing punchy exuberant perky storming sappy lusty peppy sparky sprightly yeasty cant gingery spritely spirituous kicky crouse beany bloomy spiritous unjaded lively flush exuberance alive zing like a steam engine full of beam full of the joys of spring
11 传开
13 弥漫
diffusion diffuse permeate pervasive resonate pervade permeant suffusion smoke penetrate overhang interfuse
15 滤过
18 刺穿
piercing stabbing transfixion bite perforate transpierce pass strike pin pierce quill impale transfix
19 渗透
saturant saturated pervasive osmotic penetrant permeant inleakage diosmose diosmosis penetration infiltration osmosis percolation permeation pervasion entryism strike soak penetrate infiltrate permeate osmose pervade interpenetrate permeability sink Pierce saturate osmolar leak seepage seep interfuse soak in penetrating diffuse sink in sink into soak into soak through invade impregnate transfusion permeance perk sop impenetrate transfuse penetrative ooze soak its way
21 扩散
proliferation diffusion dispersion Fan spread diffuse malignant overspread perfuse run interpenetrate contagion disperse spill over invasion permeate patent diffused diffusive migrate scatter radiate distill
22 口语作