emitted / ɪˈmɪt /

发出的排放的发出了发出

emitted 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

e·mit·ted, e·mit·ting.

  1. to send forth; discharge.
  2. to give forth or release: He emitted one shrill cry and then was silent.
  3. to utter or voice, as opinions.
  4. to issue, as an order or a decree.
  5. to issue formally for circulation, as paper money.

emitted 近义词

v. 动词 verb

diffuse, discharge

更多emitted例句

  1. Another is the vibrations emitted by the diver’s fins as the diver kicks to move toward the target fish.
  2. It’s an array of speakers that emit sound waves calculated to cancel out the incoming noise.
  3. To our eyes, the aurora has an intense green hue because the oxygen in the atmosphere has plenty of room to emit light without interacting with other materials.
  4. Platypuses’ dense, waterproof fur absorbs ultraviolet light and emits a blue-green glow, mammologist Paula Spaeth Anich and colleagues discovered somewhat serendipitously.
  5. If the complex emits all the chemicals it proposes in its permit application, it would rank in the top 1% nationwide of major plants in America in terms of the concentrations of cancer-causing chemicals in its vicinity.
  6. Light emitted by the hot gas swirling around the black hole passed near this magnetar before reaching us.
  7. Holding a portable antenna high over his head, he surveyed the area as it emitted a series of telling bleeps.
  8. The associate is said to have also discovered a black plastic bag that emitted what police describe as a “strong odor.”
  9. This is a measure (in watts per kilogram) of how much of the emitted radiation is absorbed by biological tissue.
  10. Is the amount of radiation emitted when they vent the reactor dangerous?
  11. Miss Christabel blushed furiously and emitted a sound half between a laugh and a scream.
  12. Goodell paused in the doorway and emitted a whistle of surprise at sight of a horse in one of the stalls.
  13. She could compare it to nothing she had ever seen, and the garnet lights which it emitted were unspeakably rare.
  14. The stone set in the ring emitted a brilliant light, for it was a magic stone of whose power we shall learn more further on.
  15. Stremes, beams, rays; for the eyes of Mars emitted streams of fire (l. 95).