ef·fuse /ɪˈfjuz, ɛ-/
(vt.)(vi.)湧出,流出,瀉出
ef·fuse /ɪˈfjus, ɛ-/ 形容詞
(拉effusus)疏展的,平展的,彌散,流出,滲散(細菌)
Ef·fuse a.
1. Poured out freely; profuse. [Obs.]
So should our joy be very effuse. --Barrow.
2. Disposed to pour out freely; prodigal. [Obs.]
3. Bot. Spreading loosely, especially on one side; as, an effuse inflorescence.
4. Zoöl. Having the lips, or edges, of the aperture abruptly spreading; -- said of certain shells.
Ef·fuse, n. Effusion; loss. “Much effuse of blood.”
Ef·fuse v. t. [imp. & p. p. Effused p. pr. & vb. n. Effusing.] To pour out like a stream or freely; to cause to exude; to shed. [R.]
With gushing blood effused. --Milton.
Ef·fuse, v. i. To emanate; to issue.
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effuse
v 1: pour out; "effused brine" [syn: pour out]
2: flow or spill forth [syn: flow out]
3: give out or emit (also metaphorically); "The room effuses
happiness"