imbibition

imbibition — noun

1. the formal act of drinking a beverage, especially in a social or ceremonial sett

1.名詞C2
釋義

the formal act of drinking a beverage, especially in a social or ceremonial setting

例句

At the wedding party, the guests engaged in the joyful imbibition of sparkling wine.

collocation: imbibition of + drink

Ramón's doctor said that any imbibition of alcohol could be bad for his heart.

同義詞
  • drinking

    neutral everyday term; 'imbibition' is far more formal

  • consumption

    broader, covering both food and drink; 'imbibition' refers only to liquids

文法句型

the imbibition of + liquid

用法筆記

Much less common than the verb 'imbibe'. Typically appears in formal writing, medical advice, or ceremonial descriptions rather than everyday speech.

2. the process by which a solid material or living tissue takes in liquid from its

2.名詞C2
釋義

the process by which a solid material or living tissue takes in liquid from its surroundings

例句

The sponge allows rapid imbibition of water, making it useful for cleaning spills.

collocation: rapid imbibition of + liquid

During the experiment, Nia measured the soil's imbibition of rainwater over two hours.

同義詞
  • absorption

    broader and more common; 'imbibition' is more technical and implies passive intake

  • soaking

    informal term for gradual wetting; 'imbibition' is the formal scientific counterpart

反義詞
  • drying

    the reverse process — removal of liquid rather than intake

文法句型

the imbibition of + liquid + by + material

用法筆記

Common in scientific writing (biology, chemistry, materials science). The subject is typically a porous material, a seed, or a biological tissue rather than a person.