em·a·na·tion /ˌɛməˈneʃən/
散髮,發出
em·a·na·tion /ˌɛməˈneʃən/ 名詞
射氣
emanation
發射
Em·a·na·tion n.
1. The act of flowing or proceeding from a fountain head or origin.
Those profitable and excellent emanations from God. --Jer. Taylor.
2. That which issues, flows, or proceeds from any object as a source; efflux; an effluence; as, perfume is an emanation from a flower.
An emanation of the indwelling life. --Bryant.
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emanation
n 1: something that is emitted or radiated (as a gas or an odor
or a light etc.)
2: the act of emitting; causing to flow forth [syn: emission]
3: (theology) the origination of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost;
"the emanation of the Holy Spirit"; "the rising of the
Holy Ghost"; "the doctrine of the procession of the Holy
Spirit from the Father and the Son" [syn: rise, procession]