English-Thai Dictionary
effusion
N การ ปล่อย ความรู้สึก ออกมา โดย การ พูด หรือ เขียน การ ปล่อยอารมณ์ ที่ ควบคุม ไว้ ออกมา โดย การ พูด หรือ เขียน gush outburst outpouring kan-ploi-kwam-ru-suek-ook-ma-doi-kan-phud-rue-kian
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
EFFUSION
n.effu'zhon. The act of pouring out as a liquid. 1. The act of pouring out; a shedding or spilling; waste; as the effusion of blood.
2. The pouring out of words.
3. The act of pouring out or bestowing divine influence; as the effusions of the Holy Spirit; effusions of grade.
4. That which is poured out.
Wash me with that precious effusion, and I shall be whiter than snow.
5. Liberal donation. [Not used. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
EFFUSION
Ef *fu "sion, n. Etym: [L. effusio: cf. F. effusion. ]
1. The act of pouring out; as, effusion of water, of blood, of grace, of words, and the like. To save the effusion of my people's blood. Dryden.
2. That which is poured out, literally or figuratively. Wash me with that precious effusion, and I shall be whiter than sow. Eikon Basilike. The light effusions of a heedless boy. Byron.
3. (Pathol.) (a ) The escape of a fluid out of its natural vessel, either by rupture of the vessel, or by exudation through its walls. It may pass into the substance of an organ, or issue upon a free surface. (b ) The liquid escaping or exuded.
New American Oxford Dictionary
effusion
ef fu sion |iˈfyo͞oZHən əˈfjuʒən | ▶noun an instance of giving off something such as a liquid, light, or smell: a massive effusion of poisonous gas. • Medicine an escape of fluid into a body cavity. • an act of talking or writing in an unrestrained or heartfelt way: literary effusions. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin effusio (n- ), from effundere ‘pour out ’ (see effuse ).
Oxford Dictionary
effusion
ef ¦fu |sion |ɪˈfjuːʒ (ə )n | ▶noun 1 an instance of giving off something such as a liquid or gas: a massive effusion of poisonous gas | [ mass noun ] : he studied the rates of effusion of gases. • Medicine an escape of fluid into a body cavity. 2 an act of talking or writing in an unrestrained or heartfelt way: literary effusions. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin effusio (n- ), from effundere ‘pour out ’ (see effuse ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
effusion
effusion noun 1 an effusion of poisonous gas: outflow, outpouring, rush, current, flood, deluge, emission, discharge, emanation; spurt, surge, jet, stream, torrent, gush, flow. 2 reporters' flamboyant effusions: outburst, outpouring, gushing, rhapsody; wordiness, verbiage.
Oxford Thesaurus
effusion
effusion noun 1 a massive effusion of poisonous gas from a volcanic lake: outflow, outpouring, outflowing, outrush, rush, current, flood, deluge, emission, discharge, issue; spurt, surge, jet, fountain, cascade, spout, stream, torrent, gush, outburst, flow, flux, welling, leakage, escape, voidance, drain, drainage, outflux, emanation, effluence, exudation; technical efflux. 2 (usually effusions ) newspaper reporters' flamboyant effusions: outburst, outpouring, gush, stream of words, flow of speech; utterance, wordiness, speech, address, talk, words, writing (s ); informal spiel, verbiage.
Duden Dictionary
Effusion
Ef fu si on Substantiv, feminin Geologie , die |Effusi o n |lateinisch effusio = das Herausströmen das Ausfließen von Lava
French Dictionary
effusion
effusion n. f. nom féminin littéraire Démonstration enthousiaste. : Les enfants ont acclamé le cirque avec des effusions de joie. SYNONYME ferveur . LOCUTION Effusion de sang. Épanchement de sang. : Les pirates de l ’air ont été capturés sans effusion de sang. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le nom infusion, action d ’infuser. Prononciation Le e initial se prononce é (et non *è )
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
effusion
ef fu sion /ɪfjúːʒ (ə )n /名詞 C U ⦅かたく ⦆(抑え切れないほどの )強い感情, ほとばしりでた言葉 ; (心情の )吐露 (とろ ), ほとばしり ; (液体や血の )流出 .