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单词 emanation
释义
emanateem‧a‧nate /ˈeməneɪt/ verb Word Origin
WORD ORIGINemanate
Origin:
1700-1800 Latin emanatus, past participle of emanare ‘to flow out’
Verb Table
VERB TABLE
emanate
Simple Form
Presentitemanates
Presentemanate
Pastit, theyemanated
Present perfecttheyhave emanated
ithas emanated
Past perfectit, theyhad emanated
Futureit, theywill emanate
Future perfectit, theywill have emanated
Continuous Form
Presenttheyare emanating
itis emanating
Pasttheywere emanating
itwas emanating
Present perfecttheyhave been emanating
ithas been emanating
Past perfectit, theyhad been emanating
Futureit, theywill be emanating
Future perfectit, theywill have been emanating
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Bould is a wonderful young actor; he emanates a brooding loneliness without speaking a word.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Steven always knew whether Jean was home from the smells emanating from the kitchen.
  • The energy emanating was such that it seemed as if the eyes of the nation were turned on the state.
  • There are eight long rays emanating from the head; but without a text, uncertainty remains as to their precise identification.
  • There was a subtle power emanating from our camp.
  • Typical among them was the difficulty the Stagirite encountered in his attempt to explain the light emanating from the stars.
  • Whimperings, body movements, tail-wags, even little yelps are all heard to emanate from sleeping canines.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorwhen a sound, smell etc comes from somewhere
· The wind was coming from the west.· Coming from outside in the street was the sound of children playing.· There was an awful smell coming from under the sink.
formal to come from somewhere: · Smoke emanated from the kitchen window.· The President argued that accusations emanating from Congress were not accurate.· Just as the audience grew quiet, the unmistakable ring of a cellular phone emanated from the last row of the theater.
the place that a sound, a smell, smoke, gas etc comes from: · In the case of an electric shock, turn the power off at its source.an unknown source: · The sound came from an unknown source, far away in the distance.source of: · The tank's losing water, but we can't find the source of the leak.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· A terrible roaring sound began to emanate from the doomed building, and the bystanders were ordered to get well away.· As if the sound were simply emanating from our bodies, our bodies only vessels for sound.· Over the years, several people had reported hearing strange sounds emanating from it.· Banging sounds emanating from the boiler may be due to a build-up of scale or to air being drawn into the system.
[transitive] formal to produce a smell, light etc, or to show a particular quality:  He emanates tranquility.emanation /ˌeməˈneɪʃən/ noun [countable, uncountable]emanate from something phrasal verb formal to come from or out of something:  Wonderful smells were emanating from the kitchen.
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