exude的意思和读音

exude

: [ɪɡˈzud] : [ɪɡˈzjuːd]

v.;(

使

exudes  exuding  exuded  

v.absorb

v.radiate,give out,give off,display,show

exudev.

1.[t][i]~ (sth).~ (from sb));(if youexude a particular feeling or quality, or itexudes from you, people can easily see that you have it

She exuded confidence.

2.[t][i]););(if sthexudes a liquid or smell, or a liquid or smellexudes from somewhere, the liquid, etc. comes out slowly

The plant exudes a sticky fluid.

An awful smell exuded from the creature's body.

v.1.使;使2.使3.;4.1.使;使2.使3.;4.

v.1.if you exude a particular quality, people notice easily that you have a lot of it2.if a smell or liquid exudes from something, or if something exudes a smell or liquid, it comes out of it slowly

1. extricate v. 使 exude v. exultant adj. ...

2. extricate v. 使 exude v. exultant adj. ...

3. exuberant exude EM EN IM IN in,upon

4. constraint exude frock ...

5.使 feint exude 使 fabricate ...

6. arcane exude ,, flow ,, ...

7. arcane exude ,, flow ,, ...

8. ( Delight) ( Exude) ( Gate) ...

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1.From its CEO, to its massively popular operating system, the company does not exude the cool, hip style of Apple.CEO广

2.Probably because I exude confidence. People are drawn to that, you know? Confidence, not exuding.

3.If he's able to exude Zen-like calm when stuck in gridlock, 19 "he's likely to have more self-control. "19“。”

4.Her eyes exude beauty ripples blossoming, her beauty in embryo sketched love sickness pain.姿

5.An audience wants to feel like it's in good, stable hands, and a comedian needs to exude that tone while putting aside her own insecurities.

6.A large man with working-class Manchester roots, he does not exude the aura of any globetrotting elite.广

7.Fred Simmons: If you were in prison, you'd be raped because you exude feminine qualities. You're also a big ole fat piece of ass.·西

8.A dozen years of PDP misrule has not destroyed their belief in democracy; many exude hope.使PDP

9.No words can describe the hotness that only a woman of Salma's proportions could possibly exude.

10.He was always freshly scrubbed and his trim, broad-shouldered frame seemed to exude grace and vitality.广