单词 | emanate |
释义 | emanate (eməneɪt ) Word forms: emanates , emanating , emanated 1. verb If a quality emanates from you, or if you emanate a quality, you give people a strong sense that you have that quality. [formal] Intelligence and cunning emanated from him. [VERB + from] He emanates sympathy. [VERB noun] 2. verb If something emanates from somewhere, it comes from there. [formal] The heady aroma of wood fires emanated from the stove. [VERB from noun] ...reports emanating from America. [VERB + from] Synonyms: flow, emerge, spring, proceed Collocations: light emanates In the painting, a faint but visible light emanates from a window in the schooner. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Warm red and orange light emanates from an electric heater with fake flames flickering in a corner next to rows of low smoked-glass tables. Times, Sunday Times As he moves from his natural medium of oil to watercolour or pastel to sanguine, there remains a certain youthful light emanates from his paintings. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Dim purple light emanates from the fungus that carpets the floor. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 散发 Japanese: にじみ出る |
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