词汇 | steeped |
释义 | steeped past simple and past participle ofsteep steep verb[ I or T ] uk /stiːp/ us /stiːp/ to cause to stay in a liquid, especially in order to become soft or clean, or to improve flavour: (尤指为软化、清洁或入味)浸,浸泡 Leave the cloth to steep in the dye overnight.把布放进染料里浸一夜。 We had pears steeped in red wine for dessert.我们的餐后甜点是红酒浸梨。 Enclosing, surrounding and immersing beleaguer beleaguered beset border box someone/something in drown enclosure fence something in fence something off flooding gather gift wrap gift-wrapped sheathe siege soak steep steep something/someone in something submersion swaddle Idiomsteeped in blood Phrasal verbsteep something/someone in something Examples of steepedsteeped In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The tone of the writing is often political and polemical, steeped in the increasingly selfreferential and sometimes confusing terminology of post-modernist cultural theorizing. Indeed, the history of the video was steeped in fetishistic 'buzz'. An infusion approach was used in other experiments that steeped the eye in a fixed solution whose temperature was gradually altered. That which any historian chooses to regard as relevant is itself steeped in philosophical commitments. Not one which is steeped in the stereotypes of ageing but which acknowledges and assesses diversity and difference. They were steeped in the culture of scientific publishing. In other words, post-modernism in dance is often presented as a variation on the naturalist theme, only steeped in identity politics. It is undoubtedly true that early modern political discourse was steeped in the literature of classical antiquity. Yet, rural organisations remain steeped in primordial values, the systematic exclusion of contrasting opinion commonplace. It reconfigures the cantata not simply as a chronicle of aristocratic life, but as a vehicle for direct communication steeped in political reality. They were seen as newly urban people who had yet to shed their tribal culture, which was steeped in hierarchical social relations. His notion of public good was one steeped in the language of traditional absolutist thought. Because the programme structure is so heavily steeped in the biomedical model, there are few rewards for adopting a health-promoting style of practice. If you are steeped in social norms of behaviour and understand community obligations, you don't calculate every five minutes how you should behave. This question, steeped in the disease model, presumes the distinct entity, organically based nature of such problems. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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