词汇 | emanated |
释义 | emanated past simple and past participle ofemanate emanate verb[ T ] formaluk /ˈem.ə.neɪt/ us /ˈem.ə.neɪt/ to express a quality or feeling through the way that you look and behave: 表现;显示 Her face emanated sadness.她脸上露出伤心的表情。 Emitting and ejecting discharge displace displaced displacement eject ejection ejector emission emitter expel expulsion exude give something off loose send send something out shed shedding spew toss You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Origins and sources Showing and demonstrating Related wordemanation Phrasal verbemanate from/through something/someone Examples of emanatedemanated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. That aura emanated only slightly from the poetry, and more powerfully from the gendered nature of critics' acclaim. The authors emphasise that their conclusions emanated from published facts and documents. As with the majority of the attacks against individuals, most of the reports of plant 'vandalism' emanated from market towns. These pressures upon the jobber emanated from three sources. This impulse emanated from precisely those groups of medical professionals and volunteers that had championed the modern drive to make the city liveable. The most negative foreign research results emanated from programmes based on a more drug-liberal approach. The capital's energy, unlike other cities, emanated from its palace and not from its trade centres or markets. But it also emanated from his libertarian views, which meant that he was strongly against anti-smoking publicity. Instantly, from five or six corners of the hall emanated five or six whistles. The right-running wave in the top right of each photograph emanated from a joint between the front and interchangeable rear portion of the shock generator. This research emanated from the observation that in care practice, older women were labelled as 'frail little old ladies ' in case meetings and files. A piece of music did not just represent its implied function; it both embodied and emanated it. The strategy of using stock music emanated from budgetary restriction as much as, if not more so than for reasons of aesthetic control. It was clearly widespread from the earliest years of the reign and, like so much rumour and news, it probably emanated from the capital originally. Four overlapping problems emanated from this type of agency. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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