Impart to Meaning in English
expression
ˌɪmˈpɑɹt/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
im-PART too, tuh, tih
ɪmpˈɑːt/ /tˈuː
im-PART too
Definición
To give, share, or communicate information, qualities, or knowledge to someone.
Uso & Matices
Semi-formal or formal; often used in academic, professional, or literary settings. Common with abstract nouns: 'impart wisdom,' 'impart knowledge.' Rare in casual speech; 'give,' 'teach,' or 'share' are more colloquial.
Spanish: transmitir a - impartir aPortuguese (BR): transmitir a - passar paraPortuguese (PT): transmitir a - incutir emChinese (Simplified): 传授给 - 给予Chinese (Traditional): 傳授給 - 賦予Hindi: सिखानाArabic: يمنح لـ - ينقل إلىBengali: প্রদান করা - পৌঁছানোRussian: передавать кому-либо - сообщать кому-либоJapanese: 伝える - 伝授するVietnamese: truyền đạt choKorean: 전하다 - 주다 (지식 등을)Turkish: aktarmak - iletmekUrdu: پہنچانا - منتقل کرناIndonesian: menyampaikan kepada - memberikan kepada
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Teachers impart to students the knowledge they need.
basic
Stories impart to children important values.
basic
Parents impart to their kids a sense of responsibility.
basic
He tried to impart to his crew a love for the sea.
natural
Good leaders impart to others their vision and motivation.
natural
It’s not always easy to impart to someone the importance of patience.
natural