2008年9月14日 星期日
Exude
exude
Y
vt. (及物動詞 transitive verb)
1. 使滲出;發散(氣味等)
vi. (不及物動詞 intransitive verb)
1. 滲出;(氣味等)散發
C
exude (v.)
meaning "to ooze, to give off from the pores (毛孔)," combines with the preposition from to stipulate the source of what is being exuded:
She exuded [from every pore] an [air] of prosperity.
With only a direct object, exude stresses what is being exuded: He exuded pomposity.
One might compare this picture's broad, sweeping canvas to a marvelously engrossing novel, but it actually transcends the level of a roman (韻文小說)-- for a first-time viewer, the film carries the paralyzing shocks and joyous discoveries of everyday life. And on that level, it truly is a special motion picture --
and one that exudes [wonder]
from
first frame to last.
When one of the Carati grandsons finally utters the last line -- a point-blank reflection on the beauty of living -- what might otherwise seem clichéd and stale
feels more than [justified]
by the great life-[tapestry] that has preceded it.
infiltrate Beleaguer
injunction
innuendo
sinus minutiae
insinuate
women never ask. No, they don't ask, they [insinuate]. And you are insinuating, not very subtly, may I add, that I am...
He tried to insinuate [himself] [into] the [boss's favor].
She insinuated [to] us [that] her partner had [embezzled] funds.
Innuendo
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