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Definition of emit in English: emitverbemitting, emitted, emits ɪˈmɪtəˈmɪt [with object]1Produce and discharge (something, especially gas or radiation) 排放,散发(尤指气体、辐射物) even the best cars emit carbon dioxide Example sentencesExamples - The intensity of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by a source varies as a function of both frequency and direction.
- When something is hot, it emits electromagnetic radiation.
- The neutron bombardment transforms certain isotopes of the elements into radioactive species which then emit gamma rays.
- When that happens, the particle emits radiation in the form of a ‘shock wave’, widely known as Cerenkov radiation.
- And if they did spiral in, electrons would emit electromagnetic radiation, including light, across a continuous range of frequencies.
- Basically when a polished plate is exposed to electromagnetic radiation, it may emit electrons.
- Even though the electron is in constant motion, it does not emit electromagnetic radiation from a stationary state.
- Now he believes that anything emitted from a black hole can be identifiable back to its source.
- According to the equations, black holes appeared to be emitting radiation.
- In some patients, the tremors that characterize the disease actually worsened, possibly because the transplanted cells were emitting too much dopamine.
- Police declined to comment, but a local resident reached by telephone told Reuters that a woman who got off shortly before the explosion said she saw a man board the bus carrying a plastic container emitting smoke.
- At a synchrotron radiation source, electrons emit radiation as they are guided by magnets around a storage ring.
- A radioactive source will emit these radiations at various frequencies, depending on its activity and its decay mode.
- Classical mechanics could not accurately predict the spectrum of radiation emitted by a heated body.
- As part of their normal operations, nuclear reactors routinely emit radioactive gases and particles into the air.
- Diesel-fuelled vehicles are not included among the better buys as particles emitted are a threat to health.
- The two new atoms then emit gamma radiation as they settle into their new states.
- In this model the gamma rays are emitted as synchrotron radiation by electrons that are accelerated to much lower energies.
Synonyms discharge, release, give out/off, pour out, send forth, throw out, void, effuse, vent, give vent to, issue leak, ooze, shed, excrete, disgorge, secrete, eject spout, belch, spew out emanate, radiate, exhale, ejaculate, exude rare eruct - 1.1 Make (a sound)
发出(声音) she emitted a sound like laughter 她发出了一种类似于笑声的声音。 Example sentencesExamples - At the entrance visitors will find a big pink corridor, with speakers emitting the sounds of various alarm clocks; stand there for more than a couple of seconds and the noise will drive you crazy.
- She emitted a sound - a muffled cry of consternation or a sigh of exasperation, he couldn't be sure which - and swept past him.
- The robots emit various sounds during the mating cycle.
- It emits a beeping sound, and you can find it with your eyes closed.
- The fur will begin to twitch toward them and emit crackling sounds.
- Poppy was huddled in a rabbit hutch, both her ears held flat to her head, making meowing actions but emitting no sound.
- Like all dolphins, these marine mammals gather information about their environment by emitting high-pitched sounds, or clicks, and analyzing the returning echoes.
- Something must have happened while she stood there in a daze; now the immense green monster was loping down the Long Hallway, still emitting occasional muffled bellows.
- It's tiny, out of tune, and emits a bizarre sound.
- Pooh briefly emitted a noise that sounded vaguely like some kind of curse.
- The sound of someone screaming woke me up and I realized I was the one emitting the sound.
- The headphones emit a sound that cancels out airplane noise.
- My uncle emitted a sound that I never want to hear again.
- The ray serpent squealed in pain, emitting a sound that caused Isabella's skin to crawl.
- She emitted a sound of frustration and tossed her drink in his face.
- Then as the appointment time approaches, the card will emit a sound as a reminder to the patient.
- It remained hovering for 30 minutes and emitted a sound like several engines working together.
- As I tried jumping out of my bed, I heard myself emit a similar sound; was I in pain too?
Synonyms utter, voice, let out, produce, give vent to, issue, come out with, pronounce, express declare, articulate, vocalize
OriginEarly 17th century: from Latin emittere, from e- (variant of ex-) 'out of' + mittere 'send'. Rhymesacquit, admit, backlit, bedsit, befit, bit, Brit, Britt, chit, commit, demit, dit, fit, flit, frit, git, grit, hit, intermit, it, kit, knit, legit, lickety-split, lit, manumit, mishit, mitt, nit, omit, outsit, outwit, permit, pit, Pitt, pretermit, quit, remit, retrofit, sit, skit, slit, snit, spit, split, sprit, squit, submit, transmit, twit, whit, wit, writ, zit Definition of emit in US English: emitverbəˈmɪtəˈmit [with object]1Produce and discharge (something, especially gas or radiation) 排放,散发(尤指气体、辐射物) coal-fired power stations continue to emit large quantities of sulfur dioxide 燃煤火力发电站继续排放着大量的二氧化硫。 Example sentencesExamples - The two new atoms then emit gamma radiation as they settle into their new states.
- Now he believes that anything emitted from a black hole can be identifiable back to its source.
- When something is hot, it emits electromagnetic radiation.
- Basically when a polished plate is exposed to electromagnetic radiation, it may emit electrons.
- Diesel-fuelled vehicles are not included among the better buys as particles emitted are a threat to health.
- When that happens, the particle emits radiation in the form of a ‘shock wave’, widely known as Cerenkov radiation.
- And if they did spiral in, electrons would emit electromagnetic radiation, including light, across a continuous range of frequencies.
- At a synchrotron radiation source, electrons emit radiation as they are guided by magnets around a storage ring.
- Police declined to comment, but a local resident reached by telephone told Reuters that a woman who got off shortly before the explosion said she saw a man board the bus carrying a plastic container emitting smoke.
- Even though the electron is in constant motion, it does not emit electromagnetic radiation from a stationary state.
- In some patients, the tremors that characterize the disease actually worsened, possibly because the transplanted cells were emitting too much dopamine.
- As part of their normal operations, nuclear reactors routinely emit radioactive gases and particles into the air.
- According to the equations, black holes appeared to be emitting radiation.
- Classical mechanics could not accurately predict the spectrum of radiation emitted by a heated body.
- The neutron bombardment transforms certain isotopes of the elements into radioactive species which then emit gamma rays.
- The intensity of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by a source varies as a function of both frequency and direction.
- A radioactive source will emit these radiations at various frequencies, depending on its activity and its decay mode.
- In this model the gamma rays are emitted as synchrotron radiation by electrons that are accelerated to much lower energies.
Synonyms discharge, release, give off, give out, pour out, send forth, throw out, void, effuse, vent, give vent to, issue - 1.1 Make (a sound)
发出(声音) she emitted a sound like laughter 她发出了一种类似于笑声的声音。 Example sentencesExamples - Something must have happened while she stood there in a daze; now the immense green monster was loping down the Long Hallway, still emitting occasional muffled bellows.
- My uncle emitted a sound that I never want to hear again.
- She emitted a sound of frustration and tossed her drink in his face.
- The headphones emit a sound that cancels out airplane noise.
- It emits a beeping sound, and you can find it with your eyes closed.
- Pooh briefly emitted a noise that sounded vaguely like some kind of curse.
- It's tiny, out of tune, and emits a bizarre sound.
- The ray serpent squealed in pain, emitting a sound that caused Isabella's skin to crawl.
- As I tried jumping out of my bed, I heard myself emit a similar sound; was I in pain too?
- The fur will begin to twitch toward them and emit crackling sounds.
- At the entrance visitors will find a big pink corridor, with speakers emitting the sounds of various alarm clocks; stand there for more than a couple of seconds and the noise will drive you crazy.
- Like all dolphins, these marine mammals gather information about their environment by emitting high-pitched sounds, or clicks, and analyzing the returning echoes.
- The robots emit various sounds during the mating cycle.
- The sound of someone screaming woke me up and I realized I was the one emitting the sound.
- It remained hovering for 30 minutes and emitted a sound like several engines working together.
- Poppy was huddled in a rabbit hutch, both her ears held flat to her head, making meowing actions but emitting no sound.
- Then as the appointment time approaches, the card will emit a sound as a reminder to the patient.
- She emitted a sound - a muffled cry of consternation or a sigh of exasperation, he couldn't be sure which - and swept past him.
Synonyms utter, voice, let out, produce, give vent to, issue, come out with, pronounce, express - 1.2 Issue formally and with authority; put into circulation, especially currency.
OriginEarly 17th century: from Latin emittere, from e- (variant of ex-) ‘out of’ + mittere ‘send’. |