immersive
/ɪˈmɜːsɪv/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪˈmɜːrsɪv/ (ame, ipa) · /i-ˈmər-siv -ziv/ (ame, mw)
immersive — adjective
- immersivepositive
- more immersivecomparative
- most immersivesuperlative
1. making you feel as if you are inside the scene or activity, not just watching or
making you feel as if you are inside the scene or activity, not just watching or hearing it from outside
The museum created an immersive room with waves, wind, and whale songs.
immersive + room/environment
Roya chose an immersive history game for her younger brother's birthday.
immersive + game
Devika joined an immersive cooking class inside a real restaurant kitchen.
The film's immersive sound made Jessica feel as if rain was falling nearby.
Visitors praised the immersive space because every wall changed with the music.
- engaging
broadly interesting, but not always surround-like or all-encompassing
- absorbing
stresses deep attention more than a physical or sensory environment
- interactive
focuses on user action, which may or may not feel fully surrounding
文法句型
immersive + game / room / exhibition / sound
用法筆記
Usually used before nouns such as game, exhibition, room, class, or sound. It suggests that the user feels surrounded by the experience rather than simply interested in it.