单词 | interfuse |
释义 | interfusev. 1. transitive. To permeate or intersperse (a thing) with an infusion or mixture of something else. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being scattered or dispersed > scatter [verb (transitive)] > among other things > with things interspersed intersperse1566 interseam1589 interfuse1593 to strew out1631 chequer1677 punctuate1848 nugget1881 the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > condition or state of being mixed or blended > mix or blend [verb (transitive)] > add as ingredient to a mixture > qualify by admixture > impregnate infecta1398 interfuse1593 imbue1594 impregnate1605 imbibe1622 impregn1652 embryonate1666 1593 T. Nashe Strange Newes 32 Thou interfusest delight with reprehension. 1599 R. Hakluyt tr. E. de Sande in Princ. Navigations (new ed.) II. ii. 89 The kingdom of China is in all parts thereof interfused with commodious riuers. 1846 N. Hawthorne Mosses i. i. 16 Abundantly interfused with Greek and Latin quotations. 1876 W. Black Madcap Violet vii. 57 The wonderful light greens of the Spring foliage seemed to be interfused with a lambent sunshine. 2. To pour in, infuse (one thing through or throughout another). ΘΚΠ the world > matter > liquid > liquid flow > action or fact of pouring or being poured > pour [verb (transitive)] > in inyetc1340 inheldec1374 infoundc1425 inshed1435 infuse?a1475 infund1514 infudea1530 interfuse1667 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost vii. 89 This which yeelds or fills All space, the ambient Aire wide interfus'd Imbracing round this florid Earth. View more context for this quotation 1785 W. Cowper Task v. 148 Ice upon ice, the well-adjusted parts Were soon conjoined, nor other cement ask'd Than water interfused to make them one. 1798 W. Wordsworth Lines Tintern Abbey in W. Wordsworth & S. T. Coleridge Lyrical Ballads 207 A sense sublime Of something far more deeply interfused, Whose dwelling is the light of setting suns,..And the blue sky, and in the mind of man. 1863 J. G. Whittier Andrew Rykman's Prayer 154 Through chaos, doubt and strife, Interfuse Thy calm of life. 3. To fuse or blend (things) together. In passive. ΚΠ 1851 T. De Quincey Sketch from Childhood in Hogg's Instructor New Ser. 6 150/1 The sorrow..and the devotion..were profoundly interfused. 1865 E. Burritt Walk to Land's End 450 Here their different orders of intellectual and scholastic architecture may be seen intermixed but not interfused. 1870 J. R. Lowell My Study Windows 37 The character and its intellectual product are inextricably interfused. 4. intransitive. Of two things: To fuse or blend with each other. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > condition or state of being mixed or blended > become mixed or blended [verb (intransitive)] mingOE meddlec1350 mella1387 blenda1400 commix?1520 admixa1522 mixa1522 mingle1530 wallc1598 co-minglea1616 comminglea1626 congregate1626 intermingle1626 intermella1641 conflux1662 intermix1722 partake1731 to work up1841 interfuse1851 interblend1854 immingle1858 inmix1892 meld1959 1851 H. Melville Moby-Dick xli. 203 His torn body and gashed soul bled into one another; and so interfusing, made him mad. 1870 J. Yeats Nat. Hist. Commerce 120 South of the Tropic of Capricorn the products of the torrid and temperate zones interfuse. 5. transitive. Of one thing: To penetrate or permeate and blend with. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > condition or state of being mixed or blended > mix or blend [verb (transitive)] > specific with something > specifically of one thing interfuse1876 1876 J. Weiss Wit, Humor, & Shakespeare viii. 252 The genius which interfused the plays. 1881 H. James Portrait of Lady III. x. 152 She had become deeply, tenderly acquainted with Rome; it interfused and moderated her passion. Derivatives interˈfusing adj. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > condition or state of being mixed or blended > [adjective] > that mixes or blends blending1642 mingling1685 mixing1697 intermingling1807 commingling1814 interfusing1881 interblending1892 1881 G. Allen Evolutionist at Large i. 15 The whole universe is clearly to them [ants] a complicated picture made up entirely of infinite interfusing smells. ˈinterfuse n. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > condition or state of being mixed or blended > [noun] > action or fact of mixing mingingOE mongling?c1225 mellinga1375 commixtiona1398 mixtiona1398 compounding1398 meddlinga1400 intermelling1413 mashing1440 medlure?a1475 commistion1495 contemperation1502 intermixtion?1520 mixing1525 mixture1530 mixting1532 minglinga1535 mingle1548 temperature1550 contemperament1565 commixture1567 intermingling1576 commixing1583 intermixture1592 mixc1595 minglement1602 interblending1605 contempering1609 intermeddling1611 contemperating1617 mistion1617 immixtion1653 immistion1658 alloy1672 intermixing1690 blendure1701 intermingledom1753 blending1795 comminglement1833 commingling1854 co-mingling1856 immixture1859 interminglement1873 interfuse1887 melding1939 1887 Cent. Mag. Feb. 586 A chalice choicely fit For Truth's and Beauty's perfect interfuse. 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