English-Thai Dictionary
infuse
VT ทำให้ มีความรู้สึก บางอย่าง มีผลต่อ บันดาล ให้ เกิด inspire introduce tam-hai-me-kwam-ru-suek-bang-yang
infuse
VT แช่ ใส่ เท ใส่ instill chea
infuse into
PHRV ซึมซาบ แผ่ซ่าน กระจาย inspire in suam-sab
infuse with
PHRV ทำให้ ซึมซาบ ด้วย ทำให้ แผ่ซ่าน ด้วย inspire with tam-hai-suam-sab
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
INFUSE
v.t.s as z. [L. infusus, infundo, to pour in; in and fundo, to pour. ] 1. To pour in, as a liquid.
That strong Circean liquor cease t'infuse.
2. To instill, as principles or qualities.
Why should he desire to have qualities infused into his son, which himself never possessed.
4. To introduce; as, to infuse Gallicisms into a composition.
5. To inspire with; as, to infuse the breast with magnanimity. [Not used. ]
6. To steep in liquor without boiling, for the purpose of extracting medicinal qualities.
One scruple of dried leaves is infused in ten ounces of warm water.
7. To make an infusion with an ingredient. [Not used. ]
INFUSE
n.Infusion.
INFUSED
pp. Poured in; instilled; steeped.
INFUSER
n.One who infuses.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
INFUSE
In *fuse ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Infused; p. pr. & vb. n. Infusing. ]Etym: [L. infusus, p.p. of infundere to pour in or into; pref. in- in + fundere to pour: cf. F. infuser. See Found to cast. ]
1. To pour in, as a liquid; to pour (into or upon ); to shed. That strong Circean liquor cease to infuse. Denham.
2. To instill, as principles or qualities; to introduce. That souls of animals infuse themselves Into the trunks of men. Shak. Why should he desire to have qualities infused into his son which himself never possessd Swift.
3. To inspire; to inspirit or animate; to fill; -- followed by with. Infuse his breast with magnanimity. Shak. Infusing him with self and vain conceit. Shak.
4. To steep in water or other fluid without boiling, for the propose of extracting medicinal qualities; to soak. One scruple of dried leaves is infused in ten ounces of warm water. Coxe.
5. To make an infusion with, as an ingredient; to tincture; to saturate. [R.] Bacon.
INFUSE
INFUSE In *fuse, n.
Defn: Infusion. [Obs. ] Spenser.
INFUSER
INFUSER In *fus "er, n.
Defn: One who, or that which, infuses.
New American Oxford Dictionary
infuse
in fuse |inˈfyo͞oz ɪnˈfjuz | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 fill; pervade: her work is infused with an anger born of pain and oppression. • instill (a quality ) in someone or something: he did his best to infuse good humor into his voice. • Medicine allow (a liquid ) to flow into a patient, vein, etc.: saline was infused into the aorta. 2 soak (tea, herbs, etc. ) in liquid to extract the flavor or healing properties: infuse the dried flowers in boiling water. • [ no obj. ] (of tea, herbs, etc. ) be soaked in this way: allow the mixture to infuse for 15 minutes. DERIVATIVES in fus er noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin infus- ‘poured in, ’ from the verb infundere, from in- ‘into ’ + fundere ‘pour. ’
Oxford Dictionary
infuse
in ¦fuse |ɪnˈfjuːz | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 fill; pervade: her work is infused with an anger born of pain and oppression. • instil (a quality ) in someone or something: he did his best to infuse good humour into his voice. 2 soak (tea, herbs, etc. ) in liquid to extract the flavour or healing properties. • [ no obj. ] (of tea, herbs, etc. ) release flavour or healing properties while being soaked. 3 Medicine allow (a liquid ) to flow into a vein or tissue: saline was infused into the aorta. DERIVATIVES infuser noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin infus- ‘poured in ’, from the verb infundere, from in- ‘into ’ + fundere ‘pour ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
infuse
infuse verb 1 she was infused with pride: fill, suffuse, imbue, inspire, charge, pervade, permeate. 2 he infused new life into the group: instill, breathe, inject, impart, inculcate, introduce, add. 3 infuse the dried herbs in hot oil: steep, brew, stew, soak, immerse, marinate.
Oxford Thesaurus
infuse
infuse verb 1 she was infused with a sense of exhilaration: fill, pervade, permeate, suffuse, charge, saturate, imbue, inspire, inundate. 2 his arrival infused new life and energy into the group: instil, breathe, inject, impart, inculcate, introduce, implant, add. 3 infuse the dried leaves in boiling water: steep, brew, stew, soak, immerse, marinate, souse; Brit. informal mash.
French Dictionary
infuser
infuser v. tr. , intr. verbe transitif Laisser macérer une substance dans un liquide bouillant afin d ’en recueillir des éléments. : Infuser du thé, du tilleul. verbe intransitif Tremper dans un liquide bouillant. : Le tilleul infuse. aimer
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
infuse
in fuse /ɪnfjúːz /動詞 他動詞 1 ⦅かたく ⦆【雰囲気などで 】〈人 物 〉を満たす «with » (!しばしば受け身で ) ; «…に » 〈気分 〉をもたらす, 植え付ける «into » .2 〈雰囲気 気配が 〉〈場所など 〉を満たす .3 〈お茶など 〉を煎 (せん )じる, 出す .4 …を注ぐ, 注入する .自動詞 〈お茶などが 〉煎じ出される .
infuser
in f ú ser 名詞 C (茶の )抽出器 .