effusion 英 [ɪˈfju:ʒn]   美 [ɪˈfjuʒən]

effusion

effusion  英 [ɪˈfju:ʒn] 美 [ɪˈfjuʒən]

n. 渗出;泻出;渗漏物 

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Jean Valjean held out his hand, and Fauchelevent precipitated himself upon it with the touching effusion of a peasant. 冉阿让向他伸出一只手,割风跳上前,一把握住,乡下人的那股热情的确很动人。
YTG can greatly alleviate the congestion, dropsy, inflammatory conglutination as well as effusion and help the tissues. 妍婷颗粒能明显减轻输卵管粘膜充血、水肿、炎性渗出、炎性粘连,促进组织修复,疗效可靠;

  • An effusion is an explosion of something, usually words, ideas, or emotions. Judy Garland regularly inspired an effusion of cheers from her enraptured audiences. The ovations were "effusive."
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  • n. 渗出;泻出;渗漏物
  • 1. Jean Valjean held out his hand, and Fauchelevent precipitated himself upon it with the touching effusion of a peasant.

    冉阿让向他伸出一只手,割风跳上前,一把握住,乡下人的那股热情的确很动人。

  • 2. YTG can greatly alleviate the congestion, dropsy, inflammatory conglutination as well as effusion and help the tissues.

    妍婷颗粒能明显减轻输卵管粘膜充血、水肿、炎性渗出、炎性粘连,促进组织修复,疗效可靠;

  • 3. Childhood obesity may be associated with the occurrence of otitis media with effusion.

    儿童肥胖症可能与正在发生的渗出性中耳炎相关。

  • effusion (n.) c. 1400, "a pouring out," from Middle French effusion (14c.) and directly from Latin effusionem (nominative effusio) "a pouring forth," noun of action from past participle stem of effundere "pour forth, spread abroad; to lavish, squander, waste," from assimilated form of ex "out" (see ex-) + fundere "to pour" (from nasalized form of PIE root *gheu- "to pour"). Figuratively, of speech, emotion, etc., from 1650s.
ef·fu·sion / ɪˈfjuːʒn ; NAmE ɪˈfjuːʒn / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] 1 ( technical 术语 ) something, especially a liquid, that flows out of sb/sth; the act of flowing out 流出(物);溢出(物) 2 ( formal) the expression of feelings in an exaggerated way; feelings that are expressed in this way (感情)过分流露,迸发,倾泻;过分流露的感情 effusion effusions ef·fu·sion / ɪˈfjuːʒn ; NAmE ɪˈfjuːʒn /
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