单词 | emanate |
释义 | emanatev. 1. intransitive. Of immaterial things, qualities, laws, principles, courses of action: To flow forth, issue, originate from a person or thing as a source. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > causation > source or origin > originate, derive, or arise [verb (intransitive)] arisec950 syeOE comeOE riselOE springc1175 buildc1340 derivec1386 sourdc1386 proceedc1390 becomea1400 to be descended (from, of)1399 bursta1400 to take roota1400 resolve?c1400 sourdre14.. springc1405 descenda1413 sprayc1425 well?a1475 depart1477 issue1481 provene1505 surmount1522 sprout1567 accrue?1576 source1599 dimane1610 move1615 drill1638 emane1656 emanate1756 originate1758 to hail from1841 deduce1866 inherita1890 stem1932 1756 Crit. Rev. 2 340 The French author is not much oblig'd..to his English translator. We meet with the words,..misanthropes, tranquilly, emanate, legerity..and many others. 1788 E. Burke Speech against W. Hastings in Wks. (1822) XIII. 50 A new dominion, emanated from a learned and enlightened part of the world. 1828 C. Lamb Confessions of Drunkard (rev. ed.) in Elia 2nd Ser. 204 His destruction..emanating from himself. 1868 J. S. Mill Eng. & Ireland 12 The feudal idea, which views all rights as emanating from a head landlord. 2. In physical sense: To flow forth, issue, proceed, from a material source; chiefly of intangible things, as light, gases, effluvia, etc. Also, to issue, originate, as a branch from the stem. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > gas > [verb (intransitive)] > of vapour, etc.: be emitted, rise, or pass off to stand upc1300 risea1382 exhalec1400 steam1582 fume1594 suffumigate1599 emanate1818 off-gas1979 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > go or come out [verb (intransitive)] > from a source forthgoc1000 flowc1175 sprouta1200 lightc1225 reflaira1450 emane1656 spawn1657 emanate1818 1818 Ld. Byron Childe Harold: Canto IV xxxviii. 22 A glory round his furrow'd brow, Which emanated then. 1830 C. Lyell Princ. Geol. I. xxvi. 465 Steam, at an extremely high temperature, such as is commonly given out from the rents of lava-currents during congelation, emanates from the fissures. 1859 W. S. Coleman Our Woodlands 43 This vast, vegetable curiosity, all emanating from a single stem. 1865 E. B. Tylor Res. Early Hist. Mankind ix. 229 The sparks emanating from the flint and steel. 1867 J. Hogg Microscope (ed. 6) ii. i. 270 These organs..emanate..from a reddish coloured point. 3. Of persons: To issue, proceed from a place, an educational institution, etc. rare. ΚΠ 1867 S. Smiles Huguenots Eng. & Ireland xii. 273 A centre of polite learning, from which emanated some of the most distinguished men in Ireland. 4. transitive. To emit, send out. literal and figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > let or send out [verb (transitive)] > emit send971 stretchc1275 casta1300 sheda1325 manda1350 to throw outa1413 yielda1450 devoida1475 render1481 reflair1509 sup out1513 to give out1530 utter1536 spout1568 to give fortha1586 to let fly1590 to put out1614 eject1616 evacuate1622 ejaculate1625 emit1626 fling1637 outsend1647 exert1660 extramit1668 exclude1677 emane1708 extromita1711 evolve1772 emanate1797 discharge1833 exsert1835 to give off1840 1797 Monthly Rev. 23 584 A magnetism which a more sublime genius is often unable to emanate. 1823 T. Chalmers Serm. I. 195 He did not emanate the gift. 1832 T. Chalmers On Polit. Econ. ii. 49 They emanate nothing but their own peculiar articles. 1929 W. Faulkner Sartoris i. ii. 34 Bookcases..emanating an atmosphere of..meditation. 1939 S. de Madariaga Christopher Columbus xii. 136 In this land [sc. Castille]..the mental-moral soil was broken..by forbidding abysses which emanated all kinds of poisonous gases and murderous flames. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1756 |
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