perfuse
/pəˈfjuːz/verb
with obj.
1- permeate or suffuse (something) with a liquid, colour, quality, etc.使布满, 使遍及, 使充满:
Glaser perfused the yellow light with white
格拉泽将白色灯光融入黄色灯光
figurative 〈喻〉such expression is perfused by rhetoric.
这种陈述充满了华丽的辞藻。
1.1
- Medicine supply (an organ, tissue, or body) with a fluid, typically treated blood or a blood substitute, by circulating it through blood vessels or other natural channels【医】灌注, 灌流(器官, 组织, 身体)。
派生词
perfusion
nounperfusionist
noun词源
late Middle English (in the sense 'cause to flow through or away'): from Latin perfus- 'poured through', from the verb perfundere, from per- 'through' + fundere 'pour'.