emanating 的定义
- sent, proceeding, or flowing from or as if from a source: Approvals for the purchase of radioactive materials and radiation-emanating equipment must be received in advance.The photographer’s currently running solo exhibition revolves around the emanating mystery of exotic spaces.
emanating 近义词
come forth; give off
更多emanating例句
- Ripples in spacetime called gravitational waves emanate outward, a calling card of a tumultuous and most energetic tango.
- “All power emanates from the people,” tweeted Congressman Eduardo Bolsonaro, the president’s son.
- Stars were treated as perfect spheres, with the shock wave emanating from the center the same way in every direction.
- Once the plate’s surface was mostly covered with duplicating cells, they planned to move the cells into a small bioreactor, a plastic device with clear tubes emanating from its sides that encourages growth.
- Odors are caused by airborne compounds emanating from materials.
- There were rumors of shrieks and flashes emanating from the well, and reports of a figure in white.
- His dresses were worn by Hollywood stars and first ladies, emanating glamour and sophistication.
- Each year, one movie emanating from Sundance pushes the boundaries of human decency.
- There is an odd sort of political bubble emanating from my home state of Mississippi.
- Thus the yelps emanating from Moscow in the last two days have been both comforting and worrisome.
- The word "good" emanating from such a source must, of course, be read as "novel," which in some circles means the same thing.
- This address or petition, like all the papers emanating from this Congress, was written with consummate ability.
- I have read every argument and every article in defence of the law, from whatever source emanating.
- They are described as learned, yet do the pamphlets emanating from the Fraternity betray any proof of superior knowledge?
- One of the pamphlets emanating from the first of these lines and entitled "England's War Guilt" reached the present writer.