English to Arabic Dictionary infusing

infusing

غرس
definition
verb
her work is infused with an anger born of pain and oppression
fill; pervade.
infuse the dried flowers in boiling water
soak (tea, herbs, etc.) in liquid to extract the flavor or healing properties.
translation of 'infusing'
verb
سكب,
نقع,
تسرب,
نفخ في,
شرب,
غرس في
example
Sage and chamomile mouthwash, created by 'infusing' equal amounts of the two herbs in water, may be helpful when used four to six times a day.
A spurt of energy will see you 'infusing' a current of force in professional projects today.
To make your chamomile tea, unless otherwise directed on the packet, brew as you would conventional tea, 'infusing' herbal tea bags for three minutes or steeping the dried or fresh herbs in a teapot.
These are made by 'infusing' 30 or more herbs, spices and even tree barks in white wine over many weeks - even months.
You continue 'infusing' energy and romance in long-standing relationships.
You can make thyme tea by 'infusing' a few sprigs of the herb in hot water, or use a proprietary brand herbal tea bag (available from health food stores and supermarkets).
There is an urgent need for 'infusing' huge amounts of capital in these sectors.
One of the most popular, because it is visually striking, is made with Blavod Black Vodka, a brand 'infused' with an herb that gives it a dark color.
Its juice is more water and detergent the herb more astringent, only the dried herb should be 'infused' in wine or ale.
Mix well and cover to leave the flavours to 'infuse' .
Bring to a boil; remove from the heat and set aside to 'infuse' for 30 minutes.
My major change to the recipe was to 'infuse' a bit of strawberry into the simple syrup, and add about a half dozen sliced strawberries to the mascarpone itself.
My lamb was sitting on a bed of potatoes and a rich gravy 'infused' with the flavour of several sprigs of rosemary.
It's got pointy leaves, a papery texture, and tastes like mint 'infused' with a good bite of white pepper, along with lemon and cilantro.
Munro 'infuses' the reverberative weight of history into her work by spiraling time.
And for those with ghoulish brains wired for conspiracy-theory logic, there are some intriguing lyrical turns of phrase throughout a record that's 'infused' with the spirit of the Big Apple.
The sample was directly 'infused' into the MS system by a syringe pump without a column at a flow rate of 5 l/min.
While the show's technical advisor, Kam Yuen, did well to 'infuse' a certain amount of authenticity, there's only so much that can be done on a TV-sized budget.
The smooth chicken liver pate was also ordered ‘lightly 'infused' with fresh herbs and cognac and served with Cumberland sauce’, and more tasty brown bread.
From the earliest battles against swamps and unpredictable tides, to the occurrence of fatal wharfside fires, the history of Port Adelaide is 'infused' with misfortune and tragedy.
'infuse' the dried flowers in boiling water
Only after Fernandes' equaliser were Rangers 'infused' with a sense of self-belief which underpinned a prolonged spell of dominant play.
Simmer to 'infuse' for five minutes and acid the lobster tails and claws.
As a result, the Canadian government 'infused' massive amounts of public money into the biotechnology industry.
This extremely informative narrative is 'infused' with the sense of adventure that comes of birding in a desperate place.
This mixture then 'infuses' at the slowest possible rate adequate to provide effective analgesia.
he did his best to 'infuse' good humor into his voice
It's best to participate and 'infuse' energy in personal relationships.
Documentaries essentially arise out of a desire to communicate and publicise issues that are of local, national or worldwide concern and are usually 'infused' with the passion of the film-makers.
Heat the cream, and let the tea 'infuse' in it for five minutes.
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