emit
v. 發出; 散發(光、熱等)
If something emits heat, light, gas, or a smell, it produces it and sends it out by means of a physical or chemical process.
The new device emits a powerful circular column of light.
新裝置發出明亮的圓形光柱。
...the amount of carbon dioxide emitted.
二氧化碳排放量
To emit a sound or noise means to produce it.
Polly blinked and emitted a long, low whistle.
波莉眨了眨眼,吹了一聲低沉而悠長的口哨。
1. expel (gases or odors)
2. give off, send forth, or discharge; as of light, heat, or radiation, vapor, etc.;
3. express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words);
In this scenario, a compiler uses reflection emit to compile regular expressions in source code.
在此方案中, 編譯器使用反射發出編譯原始碼中的正規表示式.
At this stage, they emit much of their light at ultraviolet wavelengths.
在這個階段, 他們發出的紫外線波長的光了.
Industries that emit carbon dioxide would have to buy permits to do so.
排放二氧化碳的行業需要購買排放許可.
It can also emit electrons so they can be used in ultrathin display screens.
它也能發射電子,因而能用於極薄的顯示屏.
To emit ( an utterance or a sound ) loudly and harshly.
大聲而刺耳地發出 ( 叫喚或聲音 )