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单词 emanation
释义 em·a·na·tion
\ˌeməˈnāshən\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Late Latin emanation-, emanatio, from Latin emanatus + -ion-, -io -ion
1.
 a. : the action of emanating : a flowing forth
  < experiencing our consciousness as an emanation of the creative impulse that rules the world — Albert Schweitzer >
  < the emanation of light from a candle >
 b. : the origination of the world conceived in Neoplatonism not as a creation out of nothing but as a series of hierarchically descending radiations from the Godhead to nous and other intermediate stages and ultimately to matter
 c. : the procession (as of Jesus Christ or the Holy Spirit) directly from the Godhead — distinguished from creation as used of mortal beings
2. : something that emanates or is produced by emanation : efflux: as
 a. : a quality or property issuing from a source
  < the dark emanations of the unconscious — Herbert Read >
  < the soul may be considered an emanation of divinity lodged in man >
 b. : something impalpable (as light, odor, or effluvium) that arises from a material souce
  < the air was tainted with musky emanations from the alligator pens >
 especially : a heavy gaseous element produced by radioactive disintegration
  < radium emanation >
  — symbol Em; compare actinon, radon, thoron
 c. : consequence, outcome; especially : any of the specific products of a particular social milieu or cultural level : a cultural aspect
  < the stylized art of the Egyptians was as definite an emanation of their culture as was the heroic naturalism of the Greeks >
em·a·na·tion·al \|emə|nāshənəl, -shnəl\ adjective
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