emanate的意思和读音

emanate

: [ˈeməˌneɪt] : [ˈeməneɪt]

v.

emanates  emanating  emanated  

v.absorb

v.originate,come,stem,spring,derive

emanatev.

1.~ sthto produce or show sth

He emanates power and confidence.

v.1.(,),, (from)2. (from)

v.1.to come from a particular place2.if you emanate a lot of a quality or feeling, or if it emanates from you, you show it without expressing it in words

1. literally and figuratively: emanate pin down: ...

2. emaciation emanate emancipate ...

3. Novelist Emanate Playwright ...

4. adjourn v , emanate v ,, receptacle n ,, ...

5. expulsion1. emanate1. censure1.

6. emaciation emanate emancipate ...

7. Elliptical Emanate Embrittle 使 ...

8. elusive a emanate v ( embellish v , …

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1.Many of his most famous quotes emanate from his annual letters to his shareholders; others come from speeches or interviews.访

2.She decides she wants to be like the supreme god and be able to emanate on her own, so she puts out a being on her own.

3.A decision as important as the execution of thousands of Polish POWS would have had to emanate from the Politburo.

4.The finer details of the scene are deliberately abstracted while light seems to emanate from the gate itself.线

5.In essence, the non-Duchenne smile is contrived, whereas the genuine smile seems to emanate from a deeper connection to one's joy.

6.I make a apology to you and emanate from the whole hearted and hope that you correct. please change and return original you!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

7.In the early years of a new school dominant values emanate from its founders and the school makes its culture explicit.使

8.However, while they put on a brave face in public, rumbles of deep discontent continued to emanate from executives talking privately.

9.The icy moon's famed jets emanate from at least eight distinct source regions, which lie on or near the tiger stripes.8

10.She was tall and willowy with long blonde hair and appeared to emanate a faint, silvery glow.