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- tt- aussenden [Strahlen]; ausstrahlen [Wärme, Licht]; ausstoßen [Rauch, Schrei]; ausscheiden [Flüssigkeit]; abgeben [Geräusch]* * *[i'mit](to give out (light, heat, a sound, a smell etc).) ausstrahlen- academic.ru/24003/emission">emission* * *<- tt->[ɪˈmɪt, i:-]vt▪ to \emit sth1. (give off) etw abgeben [o emittieren]to \emit fumes/smoke Abgase/Rauch ausstoßento \emit gas Gas verströmento \emit heat/radiation/a sound Hitze/Strahlung/ein Geräusch abgebento \emit liquid Flüssigkeit absondern [o abscheiden]to \emit rays Strahlen aussendento \emit sparks Funken [ver]sprühento \emit steam Dampf ablassento \emit a cry of joy/pain einen Freuden-/Schmerzensschrei ausstoßento \emit a groan [auf]stöhnento \emit a loud guffaw schallend [o laut] lachento \emit a squeal einen Schrei ausstoßen* * *[I'mɪt]vt1) light ausstrahlen, abstrahlen; radiation aussenden, emittieren (spec); sound abgeben; gas, smell verströmen, ausströmen; vapour, smoke (continuously) abgeben; lava, cry ausstoßen; liquid (gradually) absondern, abscheiden; sparks versprühen2) banknotes ausgeben* * *emit [ıˈmıt] v/t1. Lava, Rauch ausstoßen, Licht, Wärme ausstrahlen, Gas, Wärme aus-, verströmen, PHYS Elektronen etc emittieren, aussenden2. eine Verfügung ergehen lassen3. a) einen Ton, auch eine Meinung von sich geben, äußernb) einen Schrei, Fluch etc ausstoßen5. obs veröffentlichen* * *- tt- aussenden [Strahlen]; ausstrahlen [Wärme, Licht]; ausstoßen [Rauch, Schrei]; ausscheiden [Flüssigkeit]; abgeben [Geräusch]* * *v.emittieren (Elektronik, Physik) v. -
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i'mitpast tense, past participle - emitted; verb(to give out (light, heat, a sound, a smell etc).) sende ut, utstråle, avgi, dufte- emissionverb \/ɪˈmɪt\/, \/iːˈmɪt\/1) sende ut, stråle ut, utstråle, avgi, gi fra seg2) utstøte, gi fra seg3) ytre, uttrykke, gi uttrykk for, komme med4) emittere, utstede -
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to \emit sthto \emit fumes/ smoke Abgase/Rauch ausstoßen;to \emit gas Gas verströmen;to \emit liquid Flüssigkeit absondern [o abscheiden];to \emit rays Strahlen aussenden;to \emit sparks Funken [ver]sprühen;to \emit steam Dampf ablassento \emit a cry of joy/ pain einen Freuden-/Schmerzensschrei ausstoßen;to \emit a groan [auf]stöhnen;to \emit a loud guffaw schallend [o laut] lachen;to \emit a squeal einen Schrei ausstoßen3) ( seep slowly) etw absondern;( flow steadily) etw ausströmen;( in spurts) etw ausspritzen -
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[i΄mit] v արձակել, տարածել, թողարկել. emit rays / light ճառագայթներ/լույս ար ձակել/տարածել. emit heat/a smell ջերմություն/ հոտ տարածել -
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emit [ɪˈmɪt]* * *[ɪ'mɪt]transitive verb ( discharge) émettre [gas, heat, sound, signal]; dégager [smell, vapour]; lancer [spark]; laisser échapper [cry] -
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i'mitpast tense, past participle - emitted; verb(to give out (light, heat, a sound, a smell etc).) emitir- emissiontr[ɪ'mɪt]1 (signal, heat, light, smoke) emitir, producir; (sound, noise) producir; (smell) despedir; (cry) darv.• arrojar v.• desprender v.• echar v.• emitir v.• exhalar v.• producir v.(§pres: produzco, produces...) pret: produj-•)iː'mɪt, i'mɪttransitive verb - tt- \<\<gas/smell/vapor\>\> despedir*; \<\<heat/light/radiation/sound\>\> emitir[ɪ'mɪt]VT [+ sparks] echar; [+ light, signals] emitir; [+ smoke, heat, smell] despedir; [+ cry] dar; [+ sound] producir* * *[iː'mɪt, i'mɪt]transitive verb - tt- \<\<gas/smell/vapor\>\> despedir*; \<\<heat/light/radiation/sound\>\> emitir -
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impf vt 1. Fiz. (wysyłać energię) to emit, to emanate- ten izotop emituje szkodliwe promieniowanie this isotope emits dangerous radiation- energia emitowana przez naszą planetę the energy emitted by our planet- emitowanie ciepła the emission of heat ⇒ wyemitować2. (wydzielać do atmosfery) to emit, to discharge, to exhale [gaz]- zakłady przemysłowe emitują zanieczyszczenia/tony pyłów industrial plants emit pollution/tons of dust- do atmosfery emituje się za dużo tlenku węgla too much carbon monoxide is emitted into the atmosphere ⇒ wyemitować3. Ekon., Poczta (wprowadzić w obieg) to issue [akcje, pieniądze, znaczki]- bank emituje nowe banknoty the bank is issuing new banknotes- obligacje emitowane przez Skarb Państwa treasury bonds ⇒ wyemitować4. Radio, TV (nadawać) to transmit, to broadcast- emitować program na żywo to broadcast a programme live- nasza rozgłośnia emituje program na falach średnich our radio station broadcasts on medium wave- w telewizji emitowany jest ciekawy film there’s an interesting film on TV ⇒ wyemitowaćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > emit|ować
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[ɪ'mɪt], [iː-]гл.1) испускать, выделять (свет, тепло, запах); выбрасывать, извергать (пепел, дым, лаву)to emit smoke — дымить, куриться
rays of heat emitted by the warm earth — тёплые волны, идущие от нагретой земли
The factory has been emitting black smoke from its chimneys, which is against the law. — Трубы завода до сих пор выбрасывают чёрный дым, что противозаконно.
Syn:Giant pandas emit a gentle bleat instead of a mighty roar. — Гигантские панды издают нежное блеяние, а не могучий рёв.
4) уст. издавать (указы, официальные документы)5) физ. излучать -
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قَذَفَ \ belch: (of a chimney, etc.) to send out (smoke, flames) with great force. chuck: to throw. drive, (drove, driven): to strike (a ball, a nail, etc.) with force: I drove a nail into the door. emit: to send out (heat, light, smell, sound, etc.). hurl: throw violently. pitch: to throw with a sudden sharp movement: My horse pitched me off its back. project: to throw (a beam of light, a shadow, a modern weapon into space, etc.). slander: to say sth. slanderous about sb.. throw, (threw, thrown): to send through the air, by the force of one’s hand: She threw a ball. toss: to throw with a sharp movement: He tossed the ball over the fence. My horse tossed me into the stream. \ See Also رمى (رَمَى)، طرح (طَرَحَ)، ذم (ذَمَّ) -
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بَعَثَ \ emit: to send out (heat, light, smell, sound, etc.). forward: to send (goods). resurrect: bring back to life; bring back into use (an old custom, sth. forgotten etc.): Why resurrect old quarrels?. revive: to bring back into use: We have revived an old custom. send: to cause (sb.) to go; cause (sth.) to be taken: She sent her son to the post office. I sent her a letter. \ See Also أرسل (أَرْسَل)، أحيا (أَحْيَا)، ورد (وَرَّدَ) -
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أَخْرَجَ \ emit: to send out (heat, light, smell, sound, etc.). give off: to send out (smoke, smell, etc.): A fire of wet wood gives off a lot of smoke. produce: to control the making of a play or film: Our school play was produced by the history teacher (He trained the actors and arranged the scenes). \ See Also أطلق (أَطْلَق)، بعث (بَعَث)، قذف (قَذَف) -
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أَصْدَرَ \ emit: to send out (heat, light, smell, sound, etc.). issue: to send out (orders) officially; supply (stamps, food, clothes, etc.) officially: Winter coats were issued to the soldier. -
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[i'mit]past tense, past participle - emitted; verb(to give out (light, heat, a sound, a smell etc).) senda frá sér- emission -
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sugároz, forgalomba hoz, áraszt, kiáraszt* * *[i'mit]past tense, past participle - emitted; verb(to give out (light, heat, a sound, a smell etc).) kibocsát- emission
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emit — transitive verb (emitted; emitting) Etymology: Latin emittere to send out, from e + mittere to send Date: 1598 1. a. to throw or give off or out (as light or heat) b. to send out ; eject 2. a. to issue with authority; … New Collegiate Dictionary
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