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单词 indwell
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Definition of indwell in English:

indwell

verbindwelt ɪnˈdwɛlinˈdwel
  • 1with object Be permanently present in (someone's soul or mind); possess spiritually.

    永存于(某人的灵魂或心灵中);精神上拥有

    the Holy Spirit indwells God's people
    the indwelling God
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Anyone can utter the words, of course, but unless the Holy Spirit indwells a person they cannot say such things as a sincere expression of true worship.
    • He is dead to sin, dead to self, dead to the world, dead to the law; and he is alive in Christ, identified with Christ, indwelt by Christ.
    • Remember that this self-discipline is the fruit of the indwelling Holy Spirit, and only those who are already saved are so indwelt.
    • If it's the wine god Bacchus, or the sex god Eros you've taken in, you become controlled by that god, indwelt by that god for a period of time.
    • Demons express much emotion, whether the person indwelt by them feels it or not.
    • How can I be indwelt by the Holy Spirit and yet be possessed by demons?
    Synonyms
    be inherent in, be intrinsic to, be present in, inhere in
  • 2as adjective indwellingMedicine
    (of a catheter, needle, etc.) fixed in a person's body for a sustained period of time.

    〔医〕(导管、针等)体内留置的

    an indwelling chest drain
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Patients receive heparin in many ways, including heparin line flushes, subcutaneous heparin, and heparin-coated indwelling catheters.
    • An intermittent injection cap was then fastened to the indwelling catheter and secured to the forearm.
    • Sclerosing agents may also be injected into the indwelling catheter.
    • An indwelling catheter is placed and facial nerve monitoring established.
    • She also had a seizure disorder and multiple infections of an indwelling catheter through which she was receiving total parenteral nutrition.
    • Perhaps the nurse is struggling to insert an indwelling catheter in a patient who is about to undergo a total hip replacement.

Derivatives

  • indweller

  • noun
    • Vastu architecture transmutes the individual rhythm of the indweller to the rhythm of the Universal Being.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As a rule, the indwellers in nature are autonomous and disinterested in man.
      • Thus, He is the indweller in all beings, material and energy.

Origin

Late Middle English: originally translating Latin inhabitare.

Definition of indwell in US English:

indwell

verbinˈdwel
  • 1with object Be permanently present in (someone's soul or mind); possess spiritually.

    永存于(某人的灵魂或心灵中);精神上拥有

    the Holy Spirit descended to indwell the believers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Demons express much emotion, whether the person indwelt by them feels it or not.
    • If it's the wine god Bacchus, or the sex god Eros you've taken in, you become controlled by that god, indwelt by that god for a period of time.
    • Anyone can utter the words, of course, but unless the Holy Spirit indwells a person they cannot say such things as a sincere expression of true worship.
    • How can I be indwelt by the Holy Spirit and yet be possessed by demons?
    • Remember that this self-discipline is the fruit of the indwelling Holy Spirit, and only those who are already saved are so indwelt.
    • He is dead to sin, dead to self, dead to the world, dead to the law; and he is alive in Christ, identified with Christ, indwelt by Christ.
    Synonyms
    be inherent in, be intrinsic to, be present in, inhere in
  • 2as adjective indwellingMedicine
    (of a catheter, needle, etc.) fixed in a person's body for a long period of time.

    〔医〕(导管、针等)体内留置的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • An intermittent injection cap was then fastened to the indwelling catheter and secured to the forearm.
    • An indwelling catheter is placed and facial nerve monitoring established.
    • Patients receive heparin in many ways, including heparin line flushes, subcutaneous heparin, and heparin-coated indwelling catheters.
    • Sclerosing agents may also be injected into the indwelling catheter.
    • She also had a seizure disorder and multiple infections of an indwelling catheter through which she was receiving total parenteral nutrition.
    • Perhaps the nurse is struggling to insert an indwelling catheter in a patient who is about to undergo a total hip replacement.

Origin

Late Middle English: originally translating Latin inhabitare.

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