emanate
emanate 英 [ˈeməneɪt] 美 [ˈɛməˌnet]
vt. 放射(过去式emanated,过去分词emanated,现在分词emanating,第三人称单数emanates,形容词emanative);发散 vi. 发出;散发;发源
进行时:emanating 过去式:emanated 过去分词:emanated 第三人称单数:emanates
- When you use the word emanate, you're usually talking about lights, sounds, or unseen forces coming out of a specific source. If you hear creepy sounds emanating from an old house, that might mean it's haunted.
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- vt. 放射(过去式emanated,过去分词emanated,现在分词emanating,第三人称单数emanates,形容词emanative);发散
- vi. 发出;散发;发源
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1. These chemicals can emanate certain poisonous gases.
这些化学药品会散发出某些有毒的气味。
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2. The moods and intentions of people can also be felt from the vibrations they emanate.
其他人的心情和意图也同样的从他们的气场中散发出来。
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3. If, then, we see meanness and smallness in the people whom we meet, it would be well to ascertain if we ourselves are not causing such qualities to emanate from us.
如果我们在我们遇到的人身上看到了卑鄙和小气,那么,最好是确定一下我们自己是否没有使这些品质从我们这里散发出来。
- emanate (v.) 1680s, "to flow out," from Latin emanatus, past participle of emanare "flow out," figuratively "arise from, proceed from" (see emanation). Related: Emanated; emanating.
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