intromit如何读

英:[ˌɪntrəʊ'mɪt]

美:[ˌɪntrə'mɪt]

intromit是什么意思

  • vt.使进入;插入

intromit自然拼读

in·tro·mit

In tr mIt

intromit变形

第三人称单数:intromits

现在分词:intromitting

过去式:intromitted

过去分词:intromitted

intromit扩展

intromissive (adj.), intromission (n.)

intromit词根

词根:intromit

n.

intromission 插入;入场许可;干涉

intromit英英释义

Verb:
  1. allow to enter; grant entry to;

    "We cannot admit non-members into our club building"
    "This pipe admits air"

intromit词源英文解释

Latin intromittere, from intro- + mittere to send

The first known use of intromit was circa 1588

intromit 例句

1 Methods 34 cases who need to intromit stomachic draft tube were randomly divided into two groups according to normal method and improved method.

方法对34例口腔颌面部肿瘤切除术后需插胃管的患儿按常规法和改进法随机分为两组。

2 James, Earl of Murray, took upon him the name of the Regent, ... intromitted with the whole strengths, munitions, jewels, and patrimony of the crown, as well property as casualty....

3 By reason of this high condition of development those passing out of the material form are at once intromitted into the higher conditions of the spiritual world, because they are fitted for them.

4 And here I give notice to all good and lawful men that I am duly seized of the above title, so that they may abstain from intromitting with the same.

5 Mrs. Tappitt had frequently offered to intromit the ceremony when calling upon his generosity for other purposes, but the September gift had always been forthcoming.

6 But whence it is that tinged Bodies and Liquors reflect some sort of Rays, and intromit or transmit other sorts, shall be said in the next Book.

7 And indeed, as the Abb� John learned, more than one officer had swung from the forty-foot yard of his own mainmast for intromitting wrongfully with a prisoner's money.

8 June, 1648. imposed upon all the Subjects, shall be holden as enemies to the Cause and to Religion, and have their persons secured, and their Estates intromitted with.

9 Another Night-larum; but onlie from Father, who wanted me to write for him,—a Task he has much intromitted of late.

10 You were to learn what you could of the Pretender's movements, and incidentally you were to intromit with certain of our settled agents at Versailles.

11 He could hear the sound whenever her brush intromitted its harsh whoosh-whoosh and she paused to apply fresh soap.

12 He who never intromits at all, will never intromit with fraudulent intentions.

13 V. insert; introduce, intromit; put into, run into; import; inject; interject &c.

14 Woman," said Saddletree, assuming an elevated tone, to which the meridian had somewhat contributed, "desist,—I say forbear, from intromitting with affairs thou canst not understand.

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