impart
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(fml 文)
1 [Tn, Tn.pr]
~ sth (to sth) give (a quality) to sth 将(某性质)给予或赋予某事物
Her presence imparted an air of elegance (to the ceremony). 她一出席(给仪式)增添了高雅的气氛.
impart spin to a cricket ball 使板球增加旋转力.
2 [Tn, Dn.pr]
~ sth (to sb) make known (information) to sb; reveal sth 将(情况)通知或告知某人; 透露某事物
I have no news to impart (to you). 我没有消息可告诉你.
I've never heard of that, Sir. Will the men enjoy eating it, Sir?
我还从来没听说过这样的事儿,先生。水手们会爱吃吗,先生?
Being a good listener means much more than just listening with ears. Eyes mean that I should look at you while you are speaking as a sign of respect. In other words I should not watch TV, or look over your shoulder at other people while we are talking