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immersion美 [ɪ'mɜrʒ(ə)n] 英 [ɪ'mɜː(r)ʃ(ə)n] - n.浸没;沉浸;专心;陷入
- 网络浸入式;沉浸感;沉浸性
n. involvement,engagement,absorption,entanglement,preoccupation 1. | ~ (in sth) 浸没;浸the act of putting sb/sth into a liquid so that they or it are completely covered; the state of being completely covered by a liquid |
| Immersion in cold water resulted in rapid loss of heat. 浸泡在冷水中导致热量迅速散失。 | | baptism by total immersion(= putting the whole body underwater) 浸水式洗礼 |
2. | ~ (in sth) 沉浸;专心;陷入the state of being completely involved in sth |
| his long immersion in politics 他长期潜心从政 | | a two-week immersion course in French(= in which the student will hear and use only French) 两周的沉浸式法语课程(学生身处完全的法语环境中) |
n. | 1. a method of language teaching that involves teachers and students using the foreign language at all times 2. involvement in something that completely occupies all the time, energy, or concentration available 3. the placement of something into a liquid so that it is completely covered 4. an intensive method of language teaching in which all teaching is carried out in the language that is being learned 5. the practice, especially in the Baptist Church, of baptism by lowering somebody's head and upper body, or sometimes the whole body, into water 6. the movement of an astronomical object such as the Moon into the shadow of another object, causing an eclipse 7. the state of something that has been put in a liquid and is surrounded or covered by it 8. a situation in which someone spends most of their time doing something or thinking about it 9. a method of baptizing a new member of a Christian church that involves putting their whole body into water 1. a method of language teaching that involves teachers and students using the foreign language at all times 2. involvement in something that completely occupies all the time, energy, or concentration available 3. the placement of something into a liquid so that it is completely covered 4. an intensive method of language teaching in which all teaching is carried out in the language that is being learned 5. the practice, especially in the Baptist Church, of baptism by lowering somebody's head and upper body, or sometimes the whole body, into water 6. the movement of an astronomical object such as the Moon into the shadow of another object, causing an eclipse 7. the state of something that has been put in a liquid and is surrounded or covered by it 8. a situation in which someone spends most of their time doing something or thinking about it 9. a method of baptizing a new member of a Christian church that involves putting their whole body into water |
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