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Перевод: exude
[глагол] выделять; выделять жидкость; выделяться; выступать; проступать; проступать сквозь п`оры; распространять вокруг себя
Тезаурус:
- If the property has been lived in for a long time with old carpets that have never been shampooed they can exude quite pungent odours.
- Our lungs are always moist, and exude a special surfactant to aid their expansion.
- The homicides and postmortems in the book permit the new religion of science to exercise its power: but they also occasion the necrophile broodings which exude from Dyer.
- The cooler the ingredients the less moisture they exude and the better the set.
- The lymph nodes are very painful and can take up to ten days to burst and then exude a thick yellow pus.
- Just how bad was the point going to be I wondered, whilst simultaneously trying to exude an air of confidence.
- Corrado G60 is visibly smaller than Calibra but neat and trim lines exude presence.
- His Meditations , with their emphasis on the vicissitudes of perpetual change, exude an air of world-weariness.
- The tubules exude fluid when cut and contain living cells, as well as nerves.
- Their names exude glamour: the Cipriani, Venice; Raffles, Singapore; the Ritz, Paris; the Taj Mahal, Bombay; the Algonquin, New York; the Pera Palas, Istanbul; Sacher, Vienna; and the Dorchester, London.
- These warts are no danger to a human being because they only exude their poisonous fluid if the toad is being injured.
- But in Arbil, in the heart of rebel-held territory, the Kurdish guerrillas exude confidence.
- The caterpillar of a butterfly called Thisbe irenea has a sound-producing organ in its head for summoning ants, and a pair of telescopic spouts near its rear end which exude seductive nectar.
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