exude / ɪgˈzud, ɪkˈsud /

📖毕业后词汇渗出体现在流露渗出物

exude2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

ex·ud·ed, ex·ud·ing.

  1. to come out gradually in drops, as sweat, through pores or small openings; ooze out.
v. 有主动词 verb

ex·ud·ed, ex·ud·ing.

  1. to send out, as sweat; emit through pores or small openings.
  2. to project or display conspicuously or abundantly; radiate: to exude cheerfulness.

exude 近义词

v. 动词 verb

display, emit

更多exude例句

  1. She is content with having her routine exude her Blackness because “America is always reminding” her of it.
  2. They fed us, decent enough I must add, and made us wait for hours in that cubicle that was beginning to exude a smell that was not very pleasant.
  3. We chose the historic Carolina Hotel, which opened in 1901 and exudes Southern charm, to start our days, and had dinner at a different restaurant each night.
  4. She exudes youth pastor energy but sprinkles in her own personal brand of Bible-thumping theatricality that makes it nearly impossible to believe that she isn’t carrying out an extreme act of satire.
  5. I willed myself to exude the confidence I’d started gathering at home.
  6. “Her compositions exude a rigor and tightness,” said Lori Bookstein, whose Chelsea gallery has represented Malcolm since 2003.
  7. The rocker chicks from Deap Vally—akin to an all-girl White Stripes duo—exude a badass demeanor in this retro-fitted video.
  8. Like the other Obama surrogates hitting the airwaves today, Gibbs was doing his best to conceal nervousness and exude confidence.
  9. But the clothes exude a confidence and dignity that is more eloquent than any political treatise.
  10. They exude strength, but the romance and sensuality of fashion are not lost.
  11. We elephants never fear anyone or hate anyone and that is why we exude no stench, but a tiger has to live by killing.
  12. Sea-sand is excluded from the mortar employed, on account of its tendency to imbibe and exude moisture.
  13. At night they could exude a vapor which was capable of dissolving the material from which the clothing had been made.
  14. This liquid may be seen to exude, under different circumstances, from the trunk of the gnat, like a drop of very clear water.
  15. Flies feed principally on fluids which exude from the bodies of animals; that is, sweat, saliva, and other secretions.