释义 |
effused, ppl. a.|ɛˈfjuːzd| [f. effuse v. + -ed.] 1. Poured out, shed; also (of blood, etc. within the system) extravasated.
1621G. Sandys Ovid's Met. iii. (1626) 59 Thy Mother, and her sisters shall imbrue Their furious hands in thy effused bloud. 1845G. E. Day tr. Simon's Anim. Chem. I. 315 Blood-corpuscles being found in the effused fluid. 2. Stretched at full length, with limbs relaxed. [cf. L. effusus.]
1870Swinburne Ess. & Stud. (1875) 323 The goddess languid and effused like a broad-blown flower. Hence eˈffusedly adv. rare—1, in an overflowing manner, unrestrainedly.
15942nd Report Faustus in Thoms Prose Rom. III. 331 Therewith laughing effusedly vanished away. |