emitting
v. 發出,放出( emit的現在分詞 )
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. giving off light or heat or radiation;
The factory has been emitting black smoke from its chimney.
這個工廠的煙囪一直冒黑煙.
The moon is emitting cool light through clouds.
月亮透過雲層放射出寒光.
I earned a little money , Emitting for some of the girl students.
我有了點進款:給學生織些東西,她們給我點工錢.
Emitting noise when something bad happens is called negative audible feedback.
有問題時發出噪聲稱為“負面聽覺反饋”.
Scattered remains of fireworks lay ignored and disappointed , emitting their last warm, sulphurous breath.
爆裂了的鞭炮的殘骸凌亂地躺在街心, 發散它們的最後的熱氣.