单词 | exude |
释义 | exude (ɪgzjuːd , US -zuːd ) Word forms: exudes , exuding , exuded 1. verb If someone exudes a quality or feeling, or if it exudes, they show that they have it to a great extent. [formal] The guerrillas exude confidence. Every town, they say, is under their control. [VERB noun] She exudes an air of relaxed calm. [VERB noun] A dogged air of confidence exuded. [VERB] Synonyms: radiate, show, display, exhibit 2. verb If something exudes a liquid or smell or if a liquid or smell exudes from it, the liquid or smell comes out of it slowly and steadily. [formal] Nearby was a factory which exuded a pungent smell. [VERB noun] ...the fluid that exudes from the cane toad's back. [VERB + from] Synonyms: emit, leak, discharge, ooze Collocations: exude a sense of Metropolitan airports should exude a sense of calm efficiency. Times,Sunday Times Rock stars have a tendency to exude a sense of otherness. Times, Sunday Times They too exude a sense of impending ice age. Times, Sunday Times Admire his armour and arms, which exude a sense of power and fashion. Times, Sunday Times The tree-lined streets exude a sense of quietness and comfort. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They exude an air of relaxed endeavour as they go through some last-minute business. Times, Sunday Times Ministers, councillors and activists, especially with regional accents, who can exude an air of tolerance and moderation are like gold dust. Times, Sunday Times The hotels in the 3,000 propertiesstrong business that bears his name exude an air of reliable, solid, perhaps slightly fusty, conformity. Times, Sunday Times While you exude an air of confidence, this shields insecurity. The Sun His team could dominate matches, win trophies, leaving a global audience spellbound, and still exude an air of restlessness, always grasping for something just out of reach. Times, Sunday Times Sombre, severe and obviously concerned, he still exudes authority. Times, Sunday Times Can be vocal, but exudes authority in big games — and has new slimline look. The Sun He should have been exuding authority. Times, Sunday Times Strong in defence, hugely improved in his distribution, dependable with the boot - whether out of hand or at goal - he exudes authority. Times, Sunday Times He exudes calm as he tucks himself behind a desk in an empty office and listens to my burble. Times, Sunday Times Factor in soothing music, essential oils and mellow lighting and it's a designer space exuding calm. The Sun Strong exudes calm and self-sufficiency, and no wonder. Times, Sunday Times Sharp, tailored pieces will leave you looking like an angel - and exuding calm and class. The Sun Above all, he exuded calm, even when there was plenty of inner turmoil. Times, Sunday Times This has nothing to do with age but with whether people exude energy or evaporate it with their presence. ST He exudes energy and fight with every fibre. Times,Sunday Times He had strong opinions, showed emotions easily and exuded energy. Times, Sunday Times His sculpture exudes energy and movement, faithfully capturing the intensity and horrors of battle. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Businesses also try to exude optimism, even as bankruptcy looms. Times, Sunday Times Despite record low approval ratings, he exuded optimism from the centre of the storm. Times, Sunday Times He exuded optimism even in his final years when the peace process was deadlocked. Times, Sunday Times But inside, its huge log fires and cosy style exude warmth. Times, Sunday Times Make lots of eye contact — but exude warmth, too. Times, Sunday Times His works exude warmth, humour and humanity. The Times Literary Supplement She exuded warmth and was always smiling and giggling. Times, Sunday Times The choreography (again for three couples) has a clean edge and a strong and distinctive personality that exudes warmth despite the gravity of its landscape. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 充分显露 Japanese: にじみ出す/にじみ出る |
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