释义 |
emanate
emanateto flow out, issue, or proceed; come forth; originate; emit; arise, spring: His great talent emanates from the very depths of his being. Not to be confused with:eminent – prominent; distinguished; noteworthy: an eminent authorimmanent – innate, inborn, intrinsic: an immanent gift of musical ability; inherent; existing or remaining within; subjectiveimminent – about to occur at any moment; impending: in imminent dangerem·a·nate E0100000 (ĕm′ə-nāt′)intr. & tr.v. em·a·nat·ed, em·a·nat·ing, em·a·nates To come or send forth, as from a source: light that emanated from a lamp; kindness that emanated from a teacher; a stove that emanated a steady heat; a singer who emanated deep sadness. See Synonyms at stem1. [Latin ēmānāre, ēmānāt-, to flow out : ē-, ex-, ex- + mānāre, to flow.] em′a·na′tive adj.emanate (ˈɛməˌneɪt) vb1. (often foll by: from) to issue or proceed from or as from a source2. (tr) to send forth; emit[C18: from Latin ēmānāre to flow out, from mānāre to flow] emanative adj ˈemaˌnator n emanatory adjem•a•nate (ˈɛm əˌneɪt) v. -nat•ed, -nat•ing. v.i. 1. to flow out, issue forth; originate. v.t. 2. to send forth; emit. [1780–90; < Latin ēmānātus, past participle of ēmānāre to flow out =ē- e- + mānāre to flow, pour] em′a•na`tive, adj. em′a•na`tor, n. emanate Past participle: emanated Gerund: emanating
Present |
---|
I emanate | you emanate | he/she/it emanates | we emanate | you emanate | they emanate |
Preterite |
---|
I emanated | you emanated | he/she/it emanated | we emanated | you emanated | they emanated |
Present Continuous |
---|
I am emanating | you are emanating | he/she/it is emanating | we are emanating | you are emanating | they are emanating |
Present Perfect |
---|
I have emanated | you have emanated | he/she/it has emanated | we have emanated | you have emanated | they have emanated |
Past Continuous |
---|
I was emanating | you were emanating | he/she/it was emanating | we were emanating | you were emanating | they were emanating |
Past Perfect |
---|
I had emanated | you had emanated | he/she/it had emanated | we had emanated | you had emanated | they had emanated |
Future |
---|
I will emanate | you will emanate | he/she/it will emanate | we will emanate | you will emanate | they will emanate |
Future Perfect |
---|
I will have emanated | you will have emanated | he/she/it will have emanated | we will have emanated | you will have emanated | they will have emanated |
Future Continuous |
---|
I will be emanating | you will be emanating | he/she/it will be emanating | we will be emanating | you will be emanating | they will be emanating |
Present Perfect Continuous |
---|
I have been emanating | you have been emanating | he/she/it has been emanating | we have been emanating | you have been emanating | they have been emanating |
Future Perfect Continuous |
---|
I will have been emanating | you will have been emanating | he/she/it will have been emanating | we will have been emanating | you will have been emanating | they will have been emanating |
Past Perfect Continuous |
---|
I had been emanating | you had been emanating | he/she/it had been emanating | we had been emanating | you had been emanating | they had been emanating |
Conditional |
---|
I would emanate | you would emanate | he/she/it would emanate | we would emanate | you would emanate | they would emanate |
Past Conditional |
---|
I would have emanated | you would have emanated | he/she/it would have emanated | we would have emanated | you would have emanated | they would have emanated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | emanate - proceed or issue forth, as from a source; "Water emanates from this hole in the ground"flow out, effuse - flow or spill forthcome, come up - move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody; "He came singing down the road"; "Come with me to the Casbah"; "come down here!"; "come out of the closet!"; "come into the room" | | 2. | emanate - give out (breath or an odor); "The chimney exhales a thick smoke"give forth, exhaleemit, pass off, breathe - expel (gases or odors) |
emanateverb1. give out, send out, emit, radiate, exude, issue, give off, exhale, send forth He emanated sympathy.2. flow, emerge, spring, proceed, arise, stem, derive, originate, issue, come forth The aroma of burning wood emanated from the stove.emanateverbTo have as a source:arise, come, derive, flow, issue, originate, proceed, rise, spring, stem, upspring.Translationsemanate (ˈeməneit) verb to flow out; to come out (from some source). 散發出 散发,发出 ˌemaˈnation noun 散發 散发,发出 emanate
emanate from (someone or something)To come or radiate from a particular source. A: "Who's playing such loud music at this time of night?" B: "It seems to be emanating from a house across the street."See also: emanateemanate from someone or somethingto arise from or come out of someone or something. A strange smell emanated from the basement. Some kind of eerie light emanated from the eyes of the statue.See also: emanateEncyclopediaSeeemanationemanate
Synonyms for emanateverb give outSynonyms- give out
- send out
- emit
- radiate
- exude
- issue
- give off
- exhale
- send forth
verb flowSynonyms- flow
- emerge
- spring
- proceed
- arise
- stem
- derive
- originate
- issue
- come forth
Synonyms for emanateverb to have as a sourceSynonyms- arise
- come
- derive
- flow
- issue
- originate
- proceed
- rise
- spring
- stem
- upspring
Synonyms for emanateverb proceed or issue forth, as from a sourceRelated Words- flow out
- effuse
- come
- come up
verb give out (breath or an odor)SynonymsRelated Words |