submersion
noun[U]
uk/səbˈmɜː.ʃən/us/səbˈmɝː.ʒən/theactof being, or putting something, under thesurfaceof aliquidso that theliquidcompletelycoversit:
(使)潜入水中,(使)没入水中;浸没Thefruitwaspreservedby submersioninalcohol.果实通过浸泡在酒精中来保存。
Scubadivingis not withoutrisk, and thelongerthetimeof submersion, thegreaterthe need forcaution.潜水并非没有风险,而且潜水时间越长,就越需要谨慎。
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submerge
- Fivesmallislandsin the Maldives arethreatenedby submersion.
- Plumbersenduresorehandsduetoconstantsubmersion incoldwater.
- During submersion, thepaperfibresbecomethoroughlysaturatedwithsizing.
Enclosing, surrounding and immersing
- beleaguer
- beleaguered
- beset
- border
- boxsomeone/somethingin
- dunk
- fencesomethingin
- fencesomethingoff
- flooding
- gather
- gift wrap
- gift-wrapped
- siege
- steep
- steepsomething/someoneinsomething
- surround
- swaddle
- swallow
- swamp
- twine