| 释义 | 
		 effuse /i- or e-fūzˈ/    transitive verb- To pour out
 - To spread out
 - To pour forth (eg words)
 - To shed (eg blood)
 - To spread
 - To let loose (poetic)
       intransitive verb To flow out     noun /e-fūsˈ/  (Shakespeare)Effusion or shedding     adjective /i- or e-fūsˈ/ - Poured out
 - Loosely spreading (botany)
 - (of shells) with the lips separated by a groove
     ORIGIN: L effundere, effūsum, from ex out, and fundere to pour   effusiometer /e-fūz-i-omˈi-tər/   noun  A device for comparing molecular weights of gases by observing the relative time taken to stream out through a small hole  effusion /i- or e-fūˈzhən/   noun - Pouring or streaming out
 - Emission
 - Shedding (eg of blood)
 - An abnormal outpouring of fluid into the tissues or cavities of the body (medicine)
 - An unrestrained outpouring of words, esp expressing warmth or enthusiasm
 - A literary outpouring, esp in poetic form (often derogatory)
 - Effusiveness
 - The act of pouring, or process of being poured, out
 - Something poured over or shed
    effusive /i- or e-fūˈziv/   adjective - Poured out abundantly
 - Poured out at the surface in a state of fusion, volcanic (geology)
 - Expressing emotion in an over-demonstrative manner
 - Gushing
    effusˈively  adverb  effusˈiveness  noun    |