emanated
英 [ˈeməneɪtɪd]
美 [ˈeməneɪtɪd]
v. 产生; 表现; 显示
emanate的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- V-ERG 表现出;散发;流露
If a qualityemanates fromyou, or if youemanatea quality, you give people a strong sense that you have that quality.- Intelligence and cunning emanated from him...
他透着一种智慧和狡黠。 - He emanates sympathy.
他流露出同情。
- Intelligence and cunning emanated from him...
- VERB 来自(于);(从…)散发出
If somethingemanates fromsomewhere, it comes from there.- The heady aroma of wood fires emanated from the stove.
炉子里散发出木柴燃烧时的浓烈香味。 - ...reports emanating from America.
来自美国的报道
- The heady aroma of wood fires emanated from the stove.
双语例句
- To think of what emanated from that countenance when she saw it last, and to behold it now!
想一想上次她看见他时他脸上表现出来的神态,再看一看现在他脸上的表情! - Intelligence and cunning emanated from him
他透着一种智慧和狡黠。 - A bad smell emanated from the dead dog by the road.
马路边的死狗发出一股臭味。 - Radon emanated from soil and building materials is animportant source of environmental airborne pollution resulted from radon.
土壤和建筑材料的氡析出是使环境空气遭受氡污染的主要原因。 - But it appears the attacks emanated from Russia, that they were exceptionally sophisticated and that they affected other institutions, too.
但攻击似乎源自俄罗斯,而且手段出奇地高明,还影响到其他机构。 - Noise emanated in static hydraulic test for tubing and casing pollutes the surrounding.
油管、套管(以下简称油井管)在静水压试验过程中要产生剧烈的噪声,对环境造成污染。 - With such gifts and talents, each human could hear and see their own nonphysical guidance, which emanated from their source and soul or I AM Presence.
在这种天赋和才能下,每个人可以听到、看到自己非物质的向导,这来自他们的源头、灵魂或“我是之所在”(IAMPresence)。 - All knowledge emanated from the mainsprings of Christian belief.
所有知识都主要源出于基督教信仰之中。 - Meanwhile, the really sophisticated cyber attacks on western financial groups have hitherto emanated from groups or states that only want to steal intelligence or money, not destroy entire systems or even reveal themselves.
另一方面,迄今对西方金融集团发起的真正手段高超的网络攻击,来自那些仅仅想要盗取情报或金钱、而不想摧毁整个体系或甚至暴露自己的团体或政府。 - When we watch objects by a mirror, the incidence light emanated by objects reflects at the same angle in the adverse direction.
用镜子看物体时,从物体发出的入射光线以相同的角度沿相反的方向反射回来。