Impart Meaning in English
word
ˌɪmˈpɑɹt
im-PART
ɪmpˈɑːt
im-PAHT
释义
To give or share knowledge, information, or a quality with someone. Often used in formal or academic contexts.
用法与细微差别
'Impart' is formal and often used in writing or speeches. Typical phrases: 'impart knowledge,' 'impart wisdom.' Rarely used in casual conversations. Can also refer to giving a quality (e.g., 'impart flavor to a dish').
Spanish: transmitir - impartir - comunicarPortuguese (BR): transmitir - comunicar - conferirPortuguese (PT): transmitir - comunicar - concederChinese (Simplified): 传授 - 传达Chinese (Traditional): 傳授 - 傳達Hindi: साझा करना - देनाArabic: يمنح - ينقل - يضفيBengali: জানানো - পৌঁছে দেওয়াRussian: передавать - сообщатьJapanese: 伝える - 与えるVietnamese: truyền đạt - truyềnKorean: 전하다 - 부여하다Turkish: aktarmak - iletmekUrdu: پہنچانا - منتقل کرناIndonesian: menyampaikan - memberikan
例句
Teachers impart knowledge to their students.
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The book imparts valuable lessons about life.
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Good leaders impart confidence to their teams.
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The spices really impart a unique flavor to this dish.
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During the ceremony, he tried to impart his wisdom to the next generation.
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She hopes her words will impart some comfort to those who are grieving.
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