exude
/ɪgˈzjuːd/verb
with obj.
1- discharge (moisture or a smell) slowly and steadily缓慢放出, 散发出(水分, 气味):
the beetle exudes a caustic liquid.
甲虫会释放出腐蚀性液体。
1.1
- no obj.(of moisture or a smell) be discharged by something in such a way(水分, 气味)流出, 渗出, 逸出:
slime exudes from the fungus.
黏液从真菌中渗出。
1.2
- figurative (of a person) display (an emotion or quality) strongly and openly〈喻〉(人)强烈地表现出, 充分显露 (感情, 品质):
Sir Thomas exuded friendship and goodwill.
托马斯爵士表现出充分的友好与善意。
1.3
- no obj. figurative (of an emotion or quality) be displayed by someone in such a way〈喻〉(感情, 品质)强烈显示, 充分显露:
sexuality exuded from him.
他流露出强烈的性要求。
1.4
- figurative (of a place) have a strong atmosphere of〈喻〉(地方)有一种…的浓烈氛围:
the building exudes an air of tranquillity.
这栋楼显得很宁静。
派生词
exudation
nounexudative
/ɪgˈzjuːdətɪv/ adjective词源
late 16th cent.: from Latin exsudare, from ex- 'out' + sudare 'to sweat'.