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diffused+opinion

  • 1 diffuse

    1. transitive verb
    verbreiten; diffundieren (fachspr.)
    2. intransitive verb
    sich ausbreiten ( through in + Dat.); diffundieren (fachspr.)
    3. adjective
    * * *
    [di'fju:z]
    (to (cause to) spread in all directions.) zerstreuen
    * * *
    dif·fuse
    I. adj
    [dɪˈfju:s]
    1. (spread out) community [weit] verstreut
    \diffuse light diffuses Licht, Streulicht nt
    \diffuse celestial radiation [or light] METEO Himmelsstrahlung f
    2. (unclear) pain diffus
    \diffuse murmuring undeutliches Gemurmel
    3. (verbose) explanation, report weitschweifig; prose, speech langatmig
    II. vi
    [dɪˈfju:z]
    1. (disperse) knowledge sich akk verbreiten; PHYS gas diffundieren fachspr, sich akk ausbreiten; fluid sich akk verbreiten [o verteilen]
    oxygen \diffuses from the lungs into the bloodstream Sauerstoff dringt aus der Lunge in den Blutkreislauf
    2. PHYS (intermingle) sich akk vermischen
    III. vt
    [dɪˈfju:z]
    to \diffuse sth etw verbreiten [o in Umlauf bringen]
    to \diffuse knowledge Wissen verbreiten
    to \diffuse sth etw ausgießen [o ausschütten
    3. PHYS
    to \diffuse sth into sth etw in etw akk eindringen [o fachspr diffundieren] lassen
    gas is \diffused into the bladder in die Blase wird Gas eingebracht
    * * *
    [dɪ'fjuːz]
    1. vt
    light, heat, gas, rays ausstrahlen, verbreiten; fluid ausgießen, ausschütten; (CHEM) diffundieren, verwischen; perfume verbreiten, verströmen; (fig) knowledge, custom, news verbreiten; tension verringern, abbauen
    2. vi
    ausstrahlen, sich ver- or ausbreiten; (fluid) sich ausbreiten; (CHEM) diffundieren, sich verwischen; (perfume, odour) ausströmen; (fig, custom, news) sich verbreiten; (tension) sich verringern[dɪ'fjuːs]
    3. adj
    1) gas, rays, light diffus; feeling undeutlich, vage
    2) (= verbose) style, writer langatmig, weitschweifig
    * * *
    diffuse [dıˈfjuːz]
    A v/t
    1. ausgießen, -schütten
    2. besonders fig Wärme, Gerüchte etc verbreiten:
    a widely diffused opinion eine weitverbreitete Meinung
    3. fig seine Kraft etc verzetteln
    4. CHEM, PHYS diffundieren:
    a) zerstreuen:
    diffused light diffuses Licht, Streulicht n
    b) vermischen:
    be diffused sich vermischen
    c) durchdringen
    B v/i
    1. besonders fig sich verbreiten
    2. CHEM, PHYS diffundieren:
    a) sich zerstreuen
    b) sich vermischen
    c) (ein)dringen ( into in akk)
    C adj [-ˈfjuːs] adj (adv diffusely)
    1. diffus:
    a) weitschweifig, langatmig (Stil, Autor)
    b) unklar, ungeordnet (Gedanken etc)
    c) CHEM, PHYS zerstreut, ohne genaue Abgrenzung:
    diffuse light diffuses Licht, Streulicht n
    2. besonders fig verbreitet
    * * *
    1. transitive verb
    verbreiten; diffundieren (fachspr.)
    2. intransitive verb
    sich ausbreiten ( through in + Dat.); diffundieren (fachspr.)
    3. adjective
    * * *
    adj.
    diffus (Licht) adj. v.
    ausgießen v.
    diffundieren v.
    sich vermischen v.
    verbreiten v.

    English-german dictionary > diffuse

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