emitting / ɪˈmɪt /

发出的发出发射的发出的信息

emitting 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.

emitting 近义词

v. 动词 verb

diffuse, discharge

更多emitting例句

  1. When researchers fired beams of electrons at ice samples to simulate the radiation that regularly lashes Europa’s frigid surface, they noticed that the ice emitted a faint glow that varied depending on which minerals were present in the ice.
  2. The ice samples all gave off a whitish glow, because they emitted light at many different wavelengths.
  3. Microbes and animals living in the soil emit this greenhouse gas.
  4. The ultraviolet light was at wavelengths emitted by molecular hydrogen — the type of glow expected of sprites or elves on Jupiter, whose atmosphere is made mostly of hydrogen, rather than nitrogen.
  5. Yet when the hole emits the equivalent of 100 kilograms in radiation, that radiation is completely unstructured.
  6. Now, with the help of 7,000 light-emitting diodes or LEDs, the detailed work has emerged from the shadows.
  7. Light Emitting Diodes embedded in the panels could be programmed to light up with decorations, or with messages.
  8. The next generation, light emitting diodes (LEDS), are extremely expensive and only come in a few shapes and sizes.
  9. When a pumpkin is sent to the landfill, it rots, emitting methane, an alarmingly potent greenhouse gas.
  10. Co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin drive low-emitting Priuses and Teslas.
  11. These cigars are usually pressed, and burn well, leaving a dark-colored ash, and emitting a fragrant odor.
  12. The plant is a strong, vigorous grower, and ripens early, emitting an odor like that of Havana tobacco.
  13. All at once a great noise was heard, and the furthest pile of wood fell in, emitting myriads of sparks.
  14. He lived a few seconds longer, and strove to turn on his side while emitting violent imprecations.
  15. Even the consuming logs of wood seemed to sink by degrees into huge livid coals, without emitting the least sparkling sound.