Diffuse
volume
British pronunciation/dɪfjˈuːz/
American pronunciation/dɪfˈjus/, /dɪfˈjuz/

Definizione e Significato di "diffuse"

to diffuse
01

diffondere

to cause to spread over a wide area or to a lot of people
Transitive: to diffuse ideas or information
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The organization worked to diffuse information about climate change to the public.
The company ’s new advertising campaign helped diffuse their message to a global audience.
She diffused her knowledge of the subject by giving several public lectures.
02

diffondere, spargere

to spread across an area or through different channels
Intransitive
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The aroma of freshly baked bread diffused through the kitchen.
The scent of flowers diffused through the entire garden.
The news of the merger diffused quickly throughout the business community.
diffuse
01

diffuso, disperso

spread out; not concentrated in one place
02

diffuso, disperso

describing light that spreads evenly from a broad source or surface, creating soft illumination without harsh shadows
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The room was softly lit with diffuse light from the ceiling fixture.
Photographers often use diffuse lighting to avoid sharp contrasts in their pictures.
Artists love to capture landscapes during diffuse sunlight for its gentle warmth.
03

diffuso, esteso

lacking conciseness
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