Nghĩa của từ exuding bằng Tiếng Anh

verb
1
discharge (moisture or a smell) slowly and steadily.
the beetle exudes a caustic liquid
2
(of a person) display (an emotion or quality) strongly and openly.
Mr. Thomas exuded friendship and goodwill

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1. The building and the extensive grounds work together in exuding calmness and balance.”

2. Twisty and Blowziest Dominique exuding her hex coaxing dowelling and canonizes illicitly

3. 13 Fernando de la Rua, the country's hapless president,(www.Sentencedict.com) is exuding quiet confidence.

4. 25 She hummed quite happily again, her two red cheeks exuding her interrupted cheerfulness.

5. Exuding a fresh national flavor , these works showed the continued vivacity of musical creation in China.

6. Cantonment is largely residential, exuding a peaceful atmosphere within minutes of all that Pensacola has to offer

7. The name Cognac conjures up images of brown leather and crystal tumblers, exuding old world luxury

8. Location meets lifestyle at Avignon Townhomes, a lush community exuding traditional style with a hint of European flare

9. 12 This involved beaming heartily at all newcomers to the carriage and exuding humour, warmth and trivial monologue.

10. This involved beaming heartily at all newcomers to the carriage and exuding humour, warmth and trivial monologue.

11. Large car, small filly with extra long voluptuous hair, usually topped with a bun, car/woman both exuding Bodaciousness.

12. 13 A Southern women dressed casually in jeans totes her child in one arm and a shotgun in the other, exuding an air of protectiveness.

13. Balm definition, any of various oily, fragrant, resinous substances, often of medicinal value, exuding from certain plants, especially tropical trees of the genus Commiphora

14. Acetate eyeglasses frames are a worthwhile investment because they provide the essentials of vision correction while exuding a comfortable yet fashionable and luxurious look

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18. Experience modern life at Cityscape Apartments Exuding a hip, urban vibe, the downtown Salt Lake City apartments at Cityscape pair the convenience of pet-friendly living, with the upbeat personality of an energized, inclusive community.

19. 21 Southern women dressed casually in jeans totes her child in one arm and a shotgun in the other, exuding an air of protectiveness. A female cop surveys a field near a highway, her firearm in tow.

20. The Audiotapes purportedly linking to TMC are a big setback to the ruling party amid the ongoing assembly polls while the BJP exuding confidence of dominating the elections as far as the two phases of polling are concerned and six more phases to go.

21. 3M™ Adaptic™ Non-Adhering Dressing is indicated for dry to highly exuding wounds where adherence of dressing and exudate is to be prevented including: first- and second-degree burns, abrasions, grafts, venous ulcers, pressure ulcers, nail extractions, eczema, staples, surgical incisions, lacerations, reconstructive procedures and suture lines.

22. 1200, basme, "oily, resinous aromatic substance exuding naturally from shrubs of the genus Commiphora," from Old French basme, baume, Balme "balsam, Balm" (12c., Modern French baume), from Latin balsamum, from Greek balsamon "balsam," from Hebrew (Semitic) basam "spice," which is related to Aramaic busma, Arabic basham "balsam, spice, perfume."

23. 1200, basme, "oily, resinous aromatic substance exuding naturally from shrubs of the genus Commiphora," from Old French basme, baume, balme "balsam, balm" (12c., Modern French baume), from Latin balsamum, from Greek Balsamon "balsam," from Hebrew (Semitic) basam "spice," which is related to Aramaic busma, Arabic basham "balsam, spice, perfume."