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Definition of submerse in English: submerseverb səbˈməːssəbˈmərs [with object]Submerge. 浸没,淹没 pellets were then submersed in agar 小球体接着被浸没在琼脂中。 Example sentencesExamples - Stripping off her leather breeches and boots, and her tunic, Isabella slid into the sudsy, herbal scented water of the tub, submersing her body up to her chin.
- There's also an entity known as trench foot, which actually is caused by submersing your feet, literally, in cold water for long periods of time.
- I spoke with one resident whose house did not burn, and he mentioned that some people placed personal belongings in trash bags and submersed them in the full swimming pools to escape the fires.
- Our job is to improvise the fifth act by submersing ourselves in the first four acts.
- Soon, we were submersed in play, shooting the afternoon carelessly away.
- And in his free time when he wasn't submersing himself into some body of water somewhere, he was playing in a local rock band.
- When you're submersed up to your neck, the water cancels out about 90 percent of your body weight, significantly reducing stress on your weight-bearing joints, bones and muscles.
- When emergencies come up, think about whether you can handle it yourself before you delegate it to a programmer who is deeply submersed in a project.
- A low-pitched whine began to fill the air and Meridia's hair and clothes floated as if she was submersed in water.
- This is one of the great strengths of the play; though it may at times seem over-determined, and perhaps even obvious, the audience is entirely submersed in the characters and their worlds.
- I submersed myself in the feeling, letting my head go under for a moment.
- I reached over and switched off the light, submersing the room in complete darkness.
- If it's a choice between Sullivan getting his way and submersing my kids in this sort of culture, and Sullivan leaving, then I will bid Sullivan goodbye.
- The crowd was chuckling, but I was still submersed in my delight.
- Prior to feeding, colostrum containers were submersed in warm water for approximately 30 min for complete thawing, and their quality was estimated with a colostrometer.
- The sponges were saturated by submersing them in water and then shaking them to release excess water.
- While his cousin was submersed in thought, he watched her.
- The path is submersed in water maintained at body temperature.
- Each time I submersed myself in a project, the phone would ring, and I would allow it to distract me in another direction.
- In his second term, of course, Houdini submersed himself in a padlocked iron cage a mile deep in boiling water and left his fate to a gaggle of witches, a silly young intern, and Inspector Javerts.
Synonyms immerse, steep, submerge, dip, sink, dunk, bathe, wet, rinse, douse, marinate, souse, pickle, ret
adjective səbˈməːssəbˈmərs Botany Denoting or characteristic of a plant growing entirely under water. 〔植〕生长在水下的。与EMERSE 相对 the submerse form is slender Contrasted with emerse Example sentencesExamples - Shallow lakes often exhibit alternative vegetative states, one a clear-water state dominated by submersed aquatic vegetation and the other a turbid state dominated by pelagic phytoplankton.
- The submersed aquatic plant mermaid weed was collected once in 1997.
- Moreover, when flooding results in complete submergence, and in normally submersed aquatic plants, availability to the shoots of carbon dioxide, light and oxygen typically diminish.
- Similarly, effects of submersed aquatic plants on egg distribution and movement have clear counterparts in the dynamics of seeds, where plants can trap seeds as well as influence their germination success.
OriginLate Middle English: from Latin submers- 'plunged below', from the verb submergere (see submerge). Rhymesamerce, asperse, averse, biodiverse, burse, coerce, converse, curse, diverse, Erse, hearse, immerse, intersperse, nurse, perse, perverse, purse, reimburse, terce, terse, transverse, verse, worse Definition of submerse in US English: submerseverbsəbˈmərssəbˈmərs [with object]Submerge. 浸没,淹没 pellets were then submersed in agar 小球体接着被浸没在琼脂中。 Example sentencesExamples - If it's a choice between Sullivan getting his way and submersing my kids in this sort of culture, and Sullivan leaving, then I will bid Sullivan goodbye.
- I spoke with one resident whose house did not burn, and he mentioned that some people placed personal belongings in trash bags and submersed them in the full swimming pools to escape the fires.
- Prior to feeding, colostrum containers were submersed in warm water for approximately 30 min for complete thawing, and their quality was estimated with a colostrometer.
- Our job is to improvise the fifth act by submersing ourselves in the first four acts.
- And in his free time when he wasn't submersing himself into some body of water somewhere, he was playing in a local rock band.
- I reached over and switched off the light, submersing the room in complete darkness.
- The sponges were saturated by submersing them in water and then shaking them to release excess water.
- Each time I submersed myself in a project, the phone would ring, and I would allow it to distract me in another direction.
- Soon, we were submersed in play, shooting the afternoon carelessly away.
- The path is submersed in water maintained at body temperature.
- Stripping off her leather breeches and boots, and her tunic, Isabella slid into the sudsy, herbal scented water of the tub, submersing her body up to her chin.
- I submersed myself in the feeling, letting my head go under for a moment.
- While his cousin was submersed in thought, he watched her.
- When emergencies come up, think about whether you can handle it yourself before you delegate it to a programmer who is deeply submersed in a project.
- In his second term, of course, Houdini submersed himself in a padlocked iron cage a mile deep in boiling water and left his fate to a gaggle of witches, a silly young intern, and Inspector Javerts.
- When you're submersed up to your neck, the water cancels out about 90 percent of your body weight, significantly reducing stress on your weight-bearing joints, bones and muscles.
- The crowd was chuckling, but I was still submersed in my delight.
- A low-pitched whine began to fill the air and Meridia's hair and clothes floated as if she was submersed in water.
- This is one of the great strengths of the play; though it may at times seem over-determined, and perhaps even obvious, the audience is entirely submersed in the characters and their worlds.
- There's also an entity known as trench foot, which actually is caused by submersing your feet, literally, in cold water for long periods of time.
Synonyms immerse, steep, submerge, dip, sink, dunk, bathe, wet, rinse, douse, marinate, souse, pickle, ret
adjectivesəbˈmərssəbˈmərs Botany Denoting or characteristic of a plant growing entirely underwater. 〔植〕生长在水下的。与EMERSE 相对 Contrasted with emerse Example sentencesExamples - Similarly, effects of submersed aquatic plants on egg distribution and movement have clear counterparts in the dynamics of seeds, where plants can trap seeds as well as influence their germination success.
- Shallow lakes often exhibit alternative vegetative states, one a clear-water state dominated by submersed aquatic vegetation and the other a turbid state dominated by pelagic phytoplankton.
- Moreover, when flooding results in complete submergence, and in normally submersed aquatic plants, availability to the shoots of carbon dioxide, light and oxygen typically diminish.
- The submersed aquatic plant mermaid weed was collected once in 1997.
OriginLate Middle English: from Latin submers- ‘plunged below’, from the verb submergere (see submerge). |