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im·mer·sion
/ɪˈmɝʒən, ʃən/
沈浸,專心,陷入
From:
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immersion
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Im·mer·sion
n.
1.
The
act
of
immersing
,
or
the
state
of
being
immersed
;
a
sinking
within
a
fluid
;
a
dipping
;
as
,
the
immersion
of
Achilles
in
the
Styx
.
2.
Submersion
in
water
for
the
purpose
of
Christian
baptism
,
as
,
practiced
by
the
Baptists
.
3.
The
state
of
being
overhelmed
or
deeply
absorbed
;
deep
engagedness
.
Too
deep
an
immersion
in
the
affairs
of
life
.
--
Atterbury
.
4.
Astron.
The
dissapearance
of
a
celestail
body
,
by
passing
either
behind
another
,
as
in
the
occultation
of
a
star
,
or
into
its
shadow
,
as
in
the
eclipse
of
a
satellite
; --
opposed
to
emersion
.
Immersion lens
,
a
microscopic
objective
of
short
focal
distance
designed
to
work
with
a
drop
of
liquid
,
as
oil
,
between
the
front
lens
and
the
slide
,
so
that
this
lens
is
practically
immersed
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
immersion
n
1:
sinking
until
covered
completely
with
water
[
syn
:
submergence
,
submerging
,
submersion
]
2: (
astronomy
)
the
disappearance
of
a
celestial
body
prior
to
an
eclipse
[
syn
:
ingress
] [
ant
:
egress
,
egress
]
3:
complete
attention
;
intense
mental
effort
[
syn
:
concentration
,
engrossment
,
absorption
]
4:
a
form
of
baptism
in
which
part
or
all
of
a
person's
body
is
submerged
5:
the
act
of
wetting
something
by
submerging
it
[
syn
:
submersion
,
ducking
,
dousing
]
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