emitting 的定义
e·mit·ted, e·mit·ting.
- to send forth; discharge.
- to give forth or release: He emitted one shrill cry and then was silent.
- to utter or voice, as opinions.
- to issue, as an order or a decree.
- to issue formally for circulation, as paper money.
emitting 近义词
diffuse, discharge
emitting 的近义词 53 个
- beam
- belch
- breathe
- emanate
- exhale
- expend
- exude
- give off
- ooze
- pour
- radiate
- secrete
- spew
- spill
- spit
- transmit
- utter
- vent
- afford
- drip
- eject
- erupt
- evacuate
- excrete
- expectorate
- expel
- expire
- extrude
- gush
- issue
- jet
- loose
- pass
- perspire
- pronounce
- purge
- reek
- shed
- shoot
- speak
- squirt
- voice
- void
- vomit
- yield
- cast out
- disembogue
- give out
- give vent to
- let off
- send forth
- send out
- throw out
emitting 的反义词 17 个
更多emitting例句
- 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.
- The ice samples all gave off a whitish glow, because they emitted light at many different wavelengths.
- Microbes and animals living in the soil emit this greenhouse gas.
- 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.
- Yet when the hole emits the equivalent of 100 kilograms in radiation, that radiation is completely unstructured.
- Now, with the help of 7,000 light-emitting diodes or LEDs, the detailed work has emerged from the shadows.
- Light Emitting Diodes embedded in the panels could be programmed to light up with decorations, or with messages.
- The next generation, light emitting diodes (LEDS), are extremely expensive and only come in a few shapes and sizes.
- When a pumpkin is sent to the landfill, it rots, emitting methane, an alarmingly potent greenhouse gas.
- Co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin drive low-emitting Priuses and Teslas.
- These cigars are usually pressed, and burn well, leaving a dark-colored ash, and emitting a fragrant odor.
- The plant is a strong, vigorous grower, and ripens early, emitting an odor like that of Havana tobacco.
- All at once a great noise was heard, and the furthest pile of wood fell in, emitting myriads of sparks.
- He lived a few seconds longer, and strove to turn on his side while emitting violent imprecations.
- Even the consuming logs of wood seemed to sink by degrees into huge livid coals, without emitting the least sparkling sound.