emanation 英 [ˌemə'neɪʃn]   美 [ˌɛməˈneʃən]

emanation

emanation  英 [ˌemə'neɪʃn] 美 [ˌɛməˈneʃən]

n. 发出,散发 

名词复数:emanations 

Her body was more than the garb of her spirit. It was an emanation of her spirit, a pure and gracious crystallization of her divine essence. 她的身子不但是她精神的外衣,而且是她精神的光彩,是她神圣的精华的纯净温婉的结晶。
But that's the idea behind an ad, the latest emanation from China's zany shanzhai culture, a mixture of old-school copycatting and arch parody. 不过这正是一则广告背后的想法,这则广告是中国荒唐的山寨文化的最新产物。 山寨文化融合了老式的照搬照抄和搞怪的模仿。

  • Stinky smell coming from under the floor? Weird light from the garden shed at night? That's an emanation, something, often invisible, that is emitted by something.
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  • n. 发出,散发
  • 1. Her body was more than the garb of her spirit. It was an emanation of her spirit, a pure and gracious crystallization of her divine essence.

    她的身子不但是她精神的外衣,而且是她精神的光彩,是她神圣的精华的纯净温婉的结晶。

  • 2. But that's the idea behind an ad, the latest emanation from China's zany shanzhai culture, a mixture of old-school copycatting and arch parody.

    不过这正是一则广告背后的想法,这则广告是中国荒唐的山寨文化的最新产物。 山寨文化融合了老式的照搬照抄和搞怪的模仿。

  • 3. Often takes the information the receive, neglects the information emanation.

    往往重视信息的接收,忽视信息的发出。

  • emanation (n.) 1560s, from Late Latin emanationem (nominative emanatio), noun of action from past participle stem of Latin emanare "flow out, spring out of," figuratively "arise, proceed from," from assimilated form of ex "out" (see ex-) + manare "to flow," from PIE root *ma- (3) "damp."
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