impart 音标拼音: [ɪmp'ɑrt]
vt . 给予,传授,告知
给予,传授,告知
impart v 1 :
transmit (
knowledge or skills ); "
give a secret to the Russians "; "
leave your name and address here "; "
impart a new skill to the students " [
synonym : {
impart }, {
leave }, {
give },
{
pass on }]
2 :
bestow a quality on ; "
Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company "; "
The music added a lot to the play "; "
She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings "; "
This adds a light note to the program " [
synonym : {
lend }, {
impart }, {
bestow },
{
contribute }, {
add }, {
bring }]
3 :
transmit or serve as the medium for transmission ; "
Sound carries well over water "; "
The airwaves carry the sound ";
"
Many metals conduct heat " [
synonym : {
impart }, {
conduct },
{
transmit }, {
convey }, {
carry }, {
channel }]
Impart \
Im *
part "\,
v .
i .
1 .
To give a part or share .
[
1913 Webster ]
He that hath two coats ,
let him impart to him that hath none . --
Luke iii .
11 .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
To hold a conference or consultation . --
Blackstone .
[
1913 Webster ]
Impart \
Im *
part "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Imparted };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Imparting }.] [
OF .
impartir ,
empartir ,
L .
impartire ,
impertire ;
pref .
im -
in partire to part ,
divide ,
fr .
pars ,
partis ,
part ,
share .
See {
Part },
n . ]
1 .
To bestow a share or portion of ;
to give ,
grant ,
or communicate ;
to allow another to partake in ;
as ,
to impart food to the poor ;
the sun imparts warmth .
[
1913 Webster ]
Well may he then to you his cares impart . --
Dryden .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
To obtain a share of ;
to partake of . [
R .] --
Munday .
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1913 Webster ]
3 .
To communicate the knowledge of ;
to make known ;
to show by words or tokens ;
to tell ;
to disclose .
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1913 Webster ]
Gentle lady ,
When I did first impart my love to you . --
Shak .
Syn :
To share ;
yield ;
confer ;
convey ;
grant ;
give ;
reveal ;
disclose ;
discover ;
divulge .
See {
Communicate }.
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1913 Webster ]
174 Moby Thesaurus words for "
impart ":
accord ,
administer ,
afford ,
allot ,
allow ,
articulate ,
assign ,
award ,
bare ,
bestow ,
bestow on ,
break ,
break the seal ,
breathe ,
bring to light ,
broadcast ,
carry over ,
cede ,
chime ,
chorus ,
come out with ,
communicate ,
confer ,
confide ,
consign ,
contribute ,
convey ,
deal ,
deal out ,
deliver ,
deport ,
develop ,
diffuse ,
disclose ,
discover ,
dish out ,
dismask ,
dispense ,
disseminate ,
divulge ,
dole ,
dole out ,
donate ,
draw the veil ,
emit ,
enunciate ,
expel ,
export ,
expose ,
express ,
extend ,
extradite ,
fling off ,
fork out ,
formulate ,
get across ,
get over ,
gift ,
gift with ,
give ,
give expression ,
give freely ,
give out ,
give out with ,
give tongue ,
give utterance ,
give voice ,
give word ,
grant ,
hand forward ,
hand on ,
hand out ,
hand over ,
heap ,
help to ,
import ,
intimate ,
issue ,
lavish ,
lay bare ,
lay open ,
leave word ,
lend ,
let daylight in ,
let have ,
let out ,
lip ,
make known ,
make over ,
manifest ,
metastasize ,
metathesize ,
mete ,
mete out ,
offer ,
open ,
open up ,
out with ,
pass ,
pass along ,
pass on ,
pass over ,
pass the buck ,
perfuse ,
phonate ,
phrase ,
pour ,
pour forth ,
present ,
proffer ,
pronounce ,
put forth ,
put in words ,
rain ,
raise ,
raise the curtain ,
relate ,
relay ,
render ,
report ,
reveal ,
say ,
send ,
send word ,
serve ,
set forth ,
share ,
share with ,
shell out ,
show ,
show up ,
shower ,
signal ,
slip ,
snow ,
sound ,
spread ,
strip bare ,
switch ,
tell ,
tender ,
throw off ,
transfer ,
transfer property ,
transfuse ,
translate ,
translocate ,
transmit ,
transplace ,
transplant ,
transpose ,
turn over ,
uncloak ,
uncover ,
undrape ,
unfold ,
unfurl ,
unkennel ,
unmask ,
unpack ,
unroll ,
unscreen ,
unsheathe ,
unshroud ,
unveil ,
unwrap ,
utter ,
verbalize ,
vocalize ,
voice ,
vouchsafe ,
whisper ,
word ,
yield
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