| 单词 | diffuse | 
| 释义 | dif·fuse    (dĭ-fyz)v.  dif·fused, dif·fus·ing, dif·fus·es  v.tr. 1.  To cause to spread out freely: smoke that is diffused throughout the room. 2.  To make known to or cause to be used by large numbers of people; disseminate: diffuses ideas over the internet. 3.  To make less brilliant; soften: light that is diffused through frosted glass. 4.  To make less intense; weaken: a remark that diffused the tension in the interview. 5.  Physics   To cause to undergo diffusion. v.intr. 1.  To become widely dispersed; spread out: The hormone diffuses throughout the body. 2.  Physics   To undergo diffusion. adj.  (dĭ-fys) 1.  Widely spread or scattered; not concentrated: Diffuse light is often hard to read by. 2.  Wordy or unclear: a diffuse description. See Synonyms at  wordy. [From Middle English, dispersed, from Anglo-Norman diffus, from Latin diffūsus, past participle of diffundere, to spread : dis-, out, apart; see  DIS- + fundere, to pour; see  gheu- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] dif·fusely (-fyslē) adv. dif·fuseness (-fysnĭs) n.  | 
	
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