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词汇 exude
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Definition of exude in English:

exude

verb ɛɡˈzjuːdɪɡˈzjuːdɪɡˈzud
  • 1(with reference to moisture or a smell) discharge or be discharged slowly and steadily.

    with object the beetle exudes a caustic liquid

    甲虫会释放出腐蚀性液体。

    no object slime exudes from the fungus

    黏液从真菌中渗出。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They welcomed us in, lighting tapers laced with damar gum that exuded a wonderful smell and were attached to the walls, giving their house the feel of a baronial hall.
    • Silk moth cocoons are made of a layer of silk that the caterpillar exudes from glands in its mouth.
    • Unlike other floral species, the Rafflesia exudes a smell of rotting flesh!
    • Above them is a large incense container that has been slowly swinging on a chain and exudes a pungent smell that lingers for the duration.
    • In a 3-meter-by - 3-meter pond, there was a blackish-greenish liquid exuding a foul smell.
    • The entire four-storey building exudes the smell of fresh paint - and of colossal corporate self-confidence.
    • The experts should surely exude the wholesome smell of the clinic rather than the conservative mustiness of the courtroom.
    • Since there is less moisture in the air, the skin can become very dry and dehydrated, as it fails to replenish the moisture that is exuded naturally into the air.
    • Treatment rooms in the Great Southern literally exude the smell of essential oils - a fragrance that remains on the skin hours after the treatment is over like a pleasant reminder of the treat.
    • On its skin are pores which exude droplets of moisture containing red pigment.
    • The bruschetta was beautifully presented, encapsulating Summer and the Mediterranean in one fell swoop, and exuding the smell of freshly-chopped basil - a small piece of heaven, on a day when the heavens were opening outside.
    • Under these conditions three of the transformants grew slowly and were observed to guttate, i.e. to exude droplets of liquid at the leaf margins.
    • Fry over a moderate heat for about 15 minutes until the mushrooms have exuded moisture, then dried to form a crumbly mush.
    • I imagined she'd smell of fresh plastic-wrapped computer components for some weird reason and was surprised by the clean, human smell she exuded.
    Synonyms
    give off/out, discharge, release, send out, send forth, emit, issue, emanate
    ooze, weep, leak, leach, secrete, excrete
    Medicine extravasate
    ooze, seep, trickle, issue, filter, percolate, escape, discharge, flow, well, drip, dribble, leak, leach, drain, bleed, sweat
    Medicine extravasate
    rare filtrate, transude, exudate
  • 2with object (of a person) display (an emotion or quality) strongly and openly.

    〈喻〉(人)强烈地表现出,充分显露 (感情,品质)

    Sir Thomas exuded goodwill

    托马斯爵士表现出充分的友好与善意。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The young director exudes the confidence born of success when he says that films turn stale when subjects are tailored to suit the artistes.
    • Dressed in designer clothes and Gucci loafers, they exuded power and authority.
    • I'd read in a book that animals exuded a sense of protection and safety to their owner.
    • He has a special presence in the water, exuding effortless power.
    • And here, enveloped in the power and aura that Skybury exuded, Ravenna understood how true that was.
    • I believe that an artist should not exude his agonies and nightmares to his viewers.
    • While emphasising the need for discipline, she exuded a caustic anti-establishment manner which at the time I found particularly refreshing.
    • Yet he exudes a sense of calm and control, mainly because he has strict rules for how he operates.
    • She's as lively and impudent as the title suggests, and she exudes star power whenever she's on screen.
    • The male singer and guitar player exude emotion.
    • Some people exude outright disinterest and apathy towards their country's films.
    • Niamh has a voice of undisputed international quality and she also exudes charismatic quality, which guarantees a vibrant live performance.
    • He hardly exudes confidence, but there is something steely and assured behind his quiet, shy manner.
    • Really - it's something to do with exuding intelligence and sophistication.
    • Affecting a very strong accent and playing most of his scenes in a kind of deadpan sincerity, he attempts to achieve a sense of inner peace while at the same time exuding a silent power.
    • She exudes forceful understanding, deceptive manipulation, and occasional cluelessness with a rich helping of heart that radiates maternal concern.
    • Officials exude confidence that the projects would gain good speed once the elections are over.
    • It might have been different with any other player but he just exudes confidence.
    • In her face, however, she wore the mask of one who exuded authority and quiet power.
    • Even though he was dressed for bed, Kayla could sense the power and influence he exuded.
    Synonyms
    emanate, radiate, ooze, give out, give forth, send out, issue, emit
    display, show, exhibit, manifest, demonstrate, transmit, breathe, embody, be a/the picture of
    1. 2.1 (of a place) have a strong atmosphere of.
      〈喻〉(地方)有一种…的浓烈氛围
      the building exudes an air of tranquillity

      这栋楼显得很宁静。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Like a rising sun, the city exudes energy and brilliant colour.
      • It's hard to describe, but the place just exudes corporate creepiness.
      • With its cool black and beige colours, the place exudes a relaxing atmosphere.
      • The place exuded a spirit of camaraderie even while players sang and danced in ecstasy in an apparent bid to make up for the anxiety and fretfulness they experienced in the past four days on the tracks.
      • The whole place exudes old-fashioned charm and timeless style.
      • Liautaud's many animal reliefs exude a life force and presence reminiscent of the effects achieved by Jean Dubuffet.
      • Today just a few families remain and the place exudes a strange mix of film set and living museum.
      • The city of Bordeaux exudes wealth: its enormous, elegant squares easily rival the Place de Vosges in Paris or Piazza Navona in Rome.
      • Nastasha's head craned every which way like a child, looking at every bit of charming class exuded from the amazing house.
      • Despite the work's jerry-built appearance, it exuded an internal order that is both erudite and sophisticated.
      • A mixture of bunker and shed, the centre exudes a taut, functional elegance.
      • Opulence exudes from each nook and cranny, and that can be seen in every scene in the movie.
      • Meditative and soft, his blurred landscapes exude a sense of atmosphere.
      • Best known for its legendary ski slopes, the alpine town exudes a cozy mix of old-world culture and international flair.
      • The power of peace and tolerance that exuded from this area was overwhelming.
      • Even on a hot day, with the large car parks full of coaches testifying that there must be hundreds of people there, the entire camp exuded an awesome silence.
      • They didn't know each other entirely, maybe just by their faces, but it was still the same sort of amicable atmosphere the place exuded.
      • When skiing is over for the day, the town exudes music from every pore.
      • My second favorite is the Defender (Liberty heavy fighter), which is just a beautiful model that exudes elegance and power.
      • The whole place exudes coolness without being pretentious.

Derivatives

  • exudation

  • noun ɛɡzjuːˈdeɪʃ(ə)nɪɡzjuːˈdeɪʃ(ə)nˌɛksjuˈdeɪʃ(ə)n
    • Glandular secretion is stimulated with no alteration in plasma exudation.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The clinical manifestations of hypertensive encephalopathy are due to increased cerebral perfusion from the loss of blood-brain barrier integrity, resulting in exudation of fluid into the brain.
      • They are curious why the body and its exudations are denied to them as a map, why if men write about the body they are extolled, why when women write sex they are accused of being obscene.
      • They may be recruited by injury to the epithelium and their elastases are potent mucin secretagogues that can facilitate plasma exudation.
      • The increased tracheal blood flow contributes to increased airway exudation.
  • exudative

  • adjective ɛɡˈzjuːdətɪvɪɡˈzjuːdətɪvˈɛksjuˌdeɪdɪv
    • We previously reported multilevel likelihood ratios with the use of multiple cutoff points for pleural criteria that identify exudative pleural effusions from the registry in 2000 when it contained 1,448 patients.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In the exudative form, fluid can accumulate underneath the retina, as pigment epithelial detachments or subretinal neovascularization, and loss of vision is usually sudden.
      • Allergic forms usually present acutely with erythematous, pruritic, edematous and exudative lesions, while contact dermatitis often has a more insidious onset with lichenification.
      • During the exudative phase, chest radiographs reveal a progression from diffuse interstitial infiltrates to diffuse, fluffy, alveolar opacities.
      • The progression of the wound normally follows 1 of 2 pathways: exudative filmy eschar to epithelial buds from skin appendages to re-epithelization, or filmy eschar followed by granulation.

Origin

Late 16th century: from Latin exsudare, from ex- 'out' + sudare 'to sweat'.

  • The word exude ‘discharge’ is from Latin exsudare, from ex- ‘out’ and sudare ‘to sweat’.

Rhymes

allude, brood, collude, conclude, crude, delude, dude, elude, étude, exclude, extrude, feud, food, illude, include, intrude, Jude, lewd, mood, nude, obtrude, occlude, Oudh, preclude, protrude, prude, pseud, pultrude, rood, rude, seclude, shrewd, snood, transude, unglued, unsubdued, who'd, you'd

Definition of exude in US English:

exude

verbiɡˈzo͞odɪɡˈzud
[with object]
  • 1Discharge (moisture or a smell) slowly and steadily.

    缓慢放出,散发出(水分,气味)

    the beetle exudes a caustic liquid

    甲虫会释放出腐蚀性液体。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They welcomed us in, lighting tapers laced with damar gum that exuded a wonderful smell and were attached to the walls, giving their house the feel of a baronial hall.
    • In a 3-meter-by - 3-meter pond, there was a blackish-greenish liquid exuding a foul smell.
    • I imagined she'd smell of fresh plastic-wrapped computer components for some weird reason and was surprised by the clean, human smell she exuded.
    • Treatment rooms in the Great Southern literally exude the smell of essential oils - a fragrance that remains on the skin hours after the treatment is over like a pleasant reminder of the treat.
    • The entire four-storey building exudes the smell of fresh paint - and of colossal corporate self-confidence.
    • Above them is a large incense container that has been slowly swinging on a chain and exudes a pungent smell that lingers for the duration.
    • Silk moth cocoons are made of a layer of silk that the caterpillar exudes from glands in its mouth.
    • On its skin are pores which exude droplets of moisture containing red pigment.
    • Under these conditions three of the transformants grew slowly and were observed to guttate, i.e. to exude droplets of liquid at the leaf margins.
    • The experts should surely exude the wholesome smell of the clinic rather than the conservative mustiness of the courtroom.
    • Unlike other floral species, the Rafflesia exudes a smell of rotting flesh!
    • Since there is less moisture in the air, the skin can become very dry and dehydrated, as it fails to replenish the moisture that is exuded naturally into the air.
    • The bruschetta was beautifully presented, encapsulating Summer and the Mediterranean in one fell swoop, and exuding the smell of freshly-chopped basil - a small piece of heaven, on a day when the heavens were opening outside.
    • Fry over a moderate heat for about 15 minutes until the mushrooms have exuded moisture, then dried to form a crumbly mush.
    Synonyms
    give off, give out, discharge, release, send out, send forth, emit, issue, emanate
    ooze, seep, trickle, issue, filter, percolate, escape, discharge, flow, well, drip, dribble, leak, leach, drain, bleed, sweat
    1. 1.1no object (of moisture or a smell) be discharged by something slowly and steadily.
      缓慢放出,散发出(水分,气味)
      slime exudes from the fungus

      黏液从真菌中渗出。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The starch in the buds is converted into sugar, and the sweet nectar exudes from the flowers.
      • A white latex exudes from the incisions, rapidly darkening to a brownish or blackish color on exposure to air.
      • The delightful lemon scent that exudes from its leaves when touched is so healing.
      • However, investigation of chemical signalling in lettuce is impractical, due to the difficulty of obtaining a xylem sap sample free of contamination from the latex which exudes from cut lettuce stumps.
      • She would rather endure the stink of horse dung than be poisoned by the horrible smoke that exuded from these unappealing forms of transport.
      • How different the world of disinfectant would be without the fresh zingy fragrance of pine. Pine resin exudes from cuts in the needles or stem of the tree.
      • But a repellent slowly exuding from the bait would chase sharks off, leaving the target species unaffected.
      • Some juices will have exuded from the meat while it rested.
      • She shot out an arm and closed her eyes as white power exuded from her fingers - a pleasure-pain she had almost forgotten.
      • There is a sly, subtle charm that exudes from this Sun-Moon combination.
      • I have never been much of a music person, preferring instead the sound of my own thoughts and the environmental sounds to the too-often grating noise that exudes from the radio or other music medium.
      • I gasped and a little puff of steam exuded from my mouth.
      • Pure sieve element sap can be collected as it exudes from the stump of stylets; this material has only been exposed to the inert inner surfaces of the stylets and hence is not altered by the insect.
      • A earthy, musky smell exuded from the forest that now surrounded him.
      • Pus exudes from the eyelash line in external hordeola and from the inner surface of eyelid in an internal hordeola.
      • Warm tea exudes slowly from the glass into the chicken, adding fragrance to the chicken.
      • As water continually exudes from a broken vessel, so is the period of life constantly being shortened.
      • A warm fluid exuded from the mass of ulcers which had begun growing inside his mouth.
      Synonyms
      give off, give out, discharge, release, send out, send forth, emit, issue, emanate
      ooze, seep, trickle, issue, filter, percolate, escape, discharge, flow, well, drip, dribble, leak, leach, drain, bleed, sweat
  • 2(of a person) display (an emotion or quality) strongly and openly.

    〈喻〉(人)强烈地表现出,充分显露 (感情,品质)

    Mr. Thomas exuded friendship and goodwill

    托马斯爵士表现出充分的友好与善意。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In her face, however, she wore the mask of one who exuded authority and quiet power.
    • She's as lively and impudent as the title suggests, and she exudes star power whenever she's on screen.
    • He has a special presence in the water, exuding effortless power.
    • And here, enveloped in the power and aura that Skybury exuded, Ravenna understood how true that was.
    • Niamh has a voice of undisputed international quality and she also exudes charismatic quality, which guarantees a vibrant live performance.
    • The male singer and guitar player exude emotion.
    • It might have been different with any other player but he just exudes confidence.
    • The young director exudes the confidence born of success when he says that films turn stale when subjects are tailored to suit the artistes.
    • Officials exude confidence that the projects would gain good speed once the elections are over.
    • I'd read in a book that animals exuded a sense of protection and safety to their owner.
    • Dressed in designer clothes and Gucci loafers, they exuded power and authority.
    • She exudes forceful understanding, deceptive manipulation, and occasional cluelessness with a rich helping of heart that radiates maternal concern.
    • While emphasising the need for discipline, she exuded a caustic anti-establishment manner which at the time I found particularly refreshing.
    • Really - it's something to do with exuding intelligence and sophistication.
    • Affecting a very strong accent and playing most of his scenes in a kind of deadpan sincerity, he attempts to achieve a sense of inner peace while at the same time exuding a silent power.
    • Even though he was dressed for bed, Kayla could sense the power and influence he exuded.
    • He hardly exudes confidence, but there is something steely and assured behind his quiet, shy manner.
    • Yet he exudes a sense of calm and control, mainly because he has strict rules for how he operates.
    • I believe that an artist should not exude his agonies and nightmares to his viewers.
    • Some people exude outright disinterest and apathy towards their country's films.
    Synonyms
    emanate, radiate, ooze, give out, give forth, send out, issue, emit
    1. 2.1 (of a place) have a strong atmosphere of.
      〈喻〉(地方)有一种…的浓烈氛围
      the building exudes an air of tranquility

      这栋楼显得很宁静。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The whole place exudes old-fashioned charm and timeless style.
      • The city of Bordeaux exudes wealth: its enormous, elegant squares easily rival the Place de Vosges in Paris or Piazza Navona in Rome.
      • Nastasha's head craned every which way like a child, looking at every bit of charming class exuded from the amazing house.
      • Best known for its legendary ski slopes, the alpine town exudes a cozy mix of old-world culture and international flair.
      • With its cool black and beige colours, the place exudes a relaxing atmosphere.
      • The place exuded a spirit of camaraderie even while players sang and danced in ecstasy in an apparent bid to make up for the anxiety and fretfulness they experienced in the past four days on the tracks.
      • They didn't know each other entirely, maybe just by their faces, but it was still the same sort of amicable atmosphere the place exuded.
      • Like a rising sun, the city exudes energy and brilliant colour.
      • Even on a hot day, with the large car parks full of coaches testifying that there must be hundreds of people there, the entire camp exuded an awesome silence.
      • Liautaud's many animal reliefs exude a life force and presence reminiscent of the effects achieved by Jean Dubuffet.
      • My second favorite is the Defender (Liberty heavy fighter), which is just a beautiful model that exudes elegance and power.
      • Today just a few families remain and the place exudes a strange mix of film set and living museum.
      • The whole place exudes coolness without being pretentious.
      • When skiing is over for the day, the town exudes music from every pore.
      • Meditative and soft, his blurred landscapes exude a sense of atmosphere.
      • Despite the work's jerry-built appearance, it exuded an internal order that is both erudite and sophisticated.
      • It's hard to describe, but the place just exudes corporate creepiness.
      • The power of peace and tolerance that exuded from this area was overwhelming.
      • Opulence exudes from each nook and cranny, and that can be seen in every scene in the movie.
      • A mixture of bunker and shed, the centre exudes a taut, functional elegance.

Origin

Late 16th century: from Latin exsudare, from ex- ‘out’ + sudare ‘to sweat’.

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