单词 | give something off or out |
释义 | (phrasal verb) Definition to send out (heat, light, or a smell) Natural gas gives off less carbon dioxide than coal. Synonyms emit produce The stove emitted a cloud of evil-smelling smoke. release a weapon that releases toxic nerve gas discharge The resulting salty water will be discharged at sea. send out throw out vent She telephoned her best friend to vent her frustration. exude Nearby was a factory which exuded a pungent smell. exhale The craters exhale water, carbon dioxide, and sulphur dioxide. Additional synonymsin the sense of discharge Definition to cause to pour forth The resulting salty water will be discharged at sea. Synonyms pour forth, release, empty, leak, emit, dispense, void, gush, ooze, exude, give off, excrete, disembogue in the sense of exhale Definition to give off or be given off as gas, fumes, etc. The craters exhale water, carbon dioxide, and sulphur dioxide. Synonyms give off, emit, steam, discharge, send out, evaporate, issue, eject, emanatein the sense of exude Definition (of a liquid or smell) to seep or flow out slowly and steadily Nearby was a factory which exuded a pungent smell. Synonyms emit, leak, discharge, ooze, emanate, issue, secrete, excreteNearby words of |
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