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entrain
- IPA[inˈtrān]
美式
- (of a current or fluid) incorporate and sweep along in its flow;cause or bring about as a consequence
verb: entrain, 3rd person present: entrains, gerund or present participle: entraining, past tense: entrained, past participle: entrained
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. (of a current or fluid) incorporate and sweep along in its flow convection does not entrain liquids very far
- ▪ formal cause or bring about as a consequence the triumph of a revolution was measured in terms of the social revision it entrained
- 2. (of a rhythm or something which varies rhythmically) cause (another) gradually to fall into synchrony with it electrical control is entrained throughout the stomach via adjacent muscle cells
- ▪ fall gradually into synchrony with a rhythm or something that varies rhythmically.
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- IPA[ɪnˈtreɪn]
英式
- (of a current or fluid) incorporate and sweep along in its flow: convection does not entrain liquids very far
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ɒnˈtran]
英式
- enthusiasm or animation.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[inˈtrān]
美式
- board a train: arriving in Bombay, they entrain and travel up the country
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[änˈtran]
美式
- enthusiasm or animation.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ɪnˈtreɪn]
英式
- board a train: arriving in Bombay, they entrain and travel up the country
Oxford Dictionary