0 If you exude love, confidence, pain, etc., you show that you have a lot of that feeling:
She just exudes confidence.
2 to have a lot of a particular quality or feeling:
Although more scholarly in style, this chapter (as others) exudes expertise and joy in its focus.
His mostly male subjects are often standing relaxed, exuding confidence and ease.
There was chronic sepsis in the right thoracotomy scar which exuded beads of pus.
Middle-class women in these novels usually declare their suitability as mates, not by exuding any odor themselves, but by being associated with the explicitly perceived fragrances of flowers.
Rather than increase authenticity as the author probably had hoped, his use of the language and drift of contemporary sources unmistakably exudes complete detachment from current scholarly interpretation.
He rattles through an enormous number of detailed points, exuding good humour and amiability all the way round.
The red ants take it into their ant-hills, where it is kept because it exudes a substance which the ants like.
In the summer it exudes a foul smell.
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感覺, 明顯地流露,充分顯露(愛、自信、痛苦等), 液體/氣味…
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感觉, 明显地流露,充分显露(爱、自信、痛苦等), 液体/气味…
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emanar, irradiar, exudar…
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irradiar, exsudar…
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suinter, exsuder…
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potit se, vydávat…
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udsondre, udstråle…
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