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immersion

N การจุ่ม  การแช่  dip bath subergence kan-jum

 

immersion

N การจุ่ม ศีรษะ  ร่างกาย ส่วน บน หรือ ทั้ง ร่าง ลง ใน น้ำตาม พิธี ใน ศาสนาคริสต์  Christian rite jum-se-sa-suan-bon-rang-kai-rue-tang-rang-long-nai-nam-tam-pi-ti-nai-sad-sa-na-krid

 

immersion

N การหมกมุ่น  การ มีใจ จดจ่อ  การ ง่วนอยู่กับ บางสิ่ง  kam-mok-mun

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

IMMERSION

n.The act of putting into a fluid below the surface; the act of plunging into a fluid till covered. 1. The state of sinking into a fluid.
2. The state of being overwhelmed or deeply engaged; as an immersion in the affairs of life.
3. In astronomy, the act of entering into the light of the sun, as a star, so as to be enveloped and invisible to the eye; or the state of being so enveloped. Also, the entrance of the moon into the shadow of the earth, at the commencement of an eclipse; or the state of being enveloped in the shadow. It is opposed to emersion.
The time when a star or planet is so near the sun as to be invisible; also, the moment when the moon begins to be darkened, and to enter the shadow of the earth.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

IMMERSION

Im *mer "sion, n. Etym: [L. immersio; cf. F. immersion. ]

 

1. The act of immersing, or the state of being immersed; a sinking within a fluid; a dipping; as, the immersion of Achilles in the Styx.

 

2. Submersion in water for the purpose of Christian baptism, as, practiced by the Baptists.

 

3. The state of being overhelmed or deeply absorbed; deep engagedness. Too deep an immersion in the affairs of life. Atterbury.

 

4. (Astron.)

 

Defn: The dissapearance of a celestail body, by passing either behind another, as in the occultation of a star, or into its shadow, as in the eclipse of a satellite; -- opposed to emersion. Immersion lens, a microscopic objective of short focal distance designed to work with a drop of liquid, as oil, between the front lens and the slide, so that this lens is practically immersed.

 

IMMERSIONIST

IMMERSIONIST Im *mer "sion *ist, n. (Eccl.)

 

Defn: One who holds the doctrine that immersion is essential to Christian baptism.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

immersion

im mer sion |iˈmərZHən, -SHən ɪˈmərʒən ɪˈmərʃən | noun the action of immersing someone or something in a liquid: his back was still raw from immersion in the icy Atlantic Ocean. deep mental involvement: she seeks total immersion in her own inner world. a method of teaching a foreign language by the exclusive use of that language, usually at a special school. baptism by immersing a person bodily (but not necessarily completely ) in water. Astronomy, rare the disappearance of a celestial body in the shadow of or behind another. See also emersion. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from late Latin immersio (n- ), from immergere dip into (see immerse ).

 

immersion heater

im mer sion heat er |ɪˈmərʒən ˌhidər | noun an electric heating element that is positioned in the liquid to be heated.

 

Oxford Dictionary

immersion

im ¦mer |sion |ɪˈməːʃ (ə )n | noun [ mass noun ] 1 the action of immersing someone or something in a liquid: his back was still raw from immersion in the icy Atlantic sea. baptism by immersing a person bodily (but not necessarily completely ) in water. 2 deep mental involvement: her total immersion in work meant that she had few real friends. a method of teaching a foreign language by the exclusive use of that language. 3 Astronomy the disappearance of a celestial body in the shadow of or behind another. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from late Latin immersio (n- ), from immergere dip into (see immerse ).

 

immersion heater

im ¦mer |sion heat ¦er noun Brit. an electric heating element that is positioned in the liquid to be heated, typically in a domestic hot-water tank.

 

Duden Dictionary

Immersion

Im mer si on Substantiv, feminin , die |Immersi o n |die Immersion; Genitiv: der Immersion, Plural: die Immersionen spätlateinisch immersio = Eintauchung, zu lateinisch immergere (2. Partizip immersum ) = ein-, untertauchen 1 Physik Einbetten eines Objekts in eine Flüssigkeit mit besonderen lichtbrechenden Eigenschaften (zur Untersuchung von Kristallformen und in der Mikroskopie )2 Astronomie Eintritt eines Himmelskörpers in den Schatten eines anderen 3 Methode des Fremdsprachenunterrichts, bei der die Schüler von Anfang an in großem Umfang in der Fremdsprache unterrichtet werden 4 EDV Eintauchen in eine virtuelle Umgebung

 

Immersionstaufe

Im mer si ons tau fe Substantiv, feminin , die |Immersi o nstaufe |die Immersionstaufe; Genitiv: der Immersionstaufe, Plural: die Immersionstaufen ältere (von den Baptisten noch geübte ) Form der christlichen Taufe durch Untertauchen des Täuflings; vgl. Aspersion

 

French Dictionary

immersion

immersion n. f. nom féminin 1 Action de plonger un corps dans l ’eau. : L ’immersion d ’une ancre. 2 figuré Méthode d ’enseignement intensif d ’une langue seconde ou étrangère dans un milieu culturel différent. : Des cours d ’anglais en immersion dans une université britannique. LOCUTIONS Classe d ’immersion. Classe dans laquelle les élèves suivent une partie ou la totalité de leurs cours dans la langue seconde (Recomm. off. ). Enseignement par immersion. Enseignement donné dans les classes d ’immersion (Recomm. off. ). Note Orthographique i mm ersion.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

immersion

im mer sion /ɪmə́ː r ʒ (ə )n |-ʃ (ə )n /名詞 1 U C (水などに )浸す [される ]こと .2 U C 〘宗 〙浸礼 〘洗礼法の一種 〙.3 U «…への » 没頭, 熱中 «in » .4 U 教育 没入法 〘外国語をその環境の中で習得する方法 〙.5 U 〘天 〙潜入 恒星 惑星がほかの天体の背後に隠れること 〙.~́ h ater ⦅英 くだけて ⦆投込電熱器 [湯沸かし器 ] 〘電熱コイル [棒 ]を直接水に浸して加熱する 〙.