উত্ক্ষেপ, কবিতা, উদ্গিরণ, ভাবোচ্ছ্বাস, ভাব-নির্ঝর, আবেগ-নির্ঝর
(1) An unrestrained expression of emotion.
(2) Flow under pressure.
(3) Outpouring.
(1) Ultrasound examination may show an abnormal effusion or abscess in the tendon sheath.
(2) Flood basalt eruptions involve the effusion of gigantic volumes of low-viscosity lava that spread out over huge areas.
(3) The freshness and fragrance of literature gave way to a stale effusion .
(4) A massive effusion of poisonous gas
(5) To compare the rate of effusion of two different gases such as methane and sulfur dioxide you must first calculate the molar mass of each gas.
(6) An ultrasound scan showed an effusion from which 3 ml of clear, sterile fluid was aspirated.
(7) He studied the rates of effusion of gases
(8) His chest radiograph showed a large globular heart, and an echocardiogram confirmed a pericardial effusion from which two litres of fluid were drained.
(9) The law governing the rates of effusion of two gases is called Graham's law.
(10) He ignored me, but greeted my companion by name and with a certain effusion .
(11) The President, who arrives at Gleneagles on Wednesday, will be too cocooned to notice any protests, and is unlikely to be moved by effusions from campaigners.
(12) By a rather strained extension of the word literature, the police attack on his effusions constitutes an attack on literary freedom, which no one can view with equanimity.
(13) And of course some of these spoken effusions reminded them of traditional tunes to fit the new words, and the first truly Australian traditional songs were begun and flourished.
(14) It touched off furrowed-brow effusions on u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510heightened craziness about admissions decisionsu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb and u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510franticu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb competitiveness.
(15) It seems appropriate to post that here as I picked up the book after reading Ed's many effusions on the topic of all things Marquand.
(16) Ten thousand bouquets, liberally admixed with teddy bears and poetic effusions , were laid around the church, often by people who had come hundreds of miles.
(17) We fear the extreme emotional effusions that would be induced by a victory in Euro 2004 or the 2006 World Cupu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(18) It is the courage of such women, as well as the challenge of their work, that is made invisible by the pious effusions of any one of us who opts to remain in this country a mere mistress of spices.
(19) These traits of spoken language belong to a vulgar household, filled with the clamour of a large family fond of coarse jokes and prone to sentimental effusions .
(20) Less than a month to the elections, and ahead lies a bombardment of mind-numbing party political messages to rival the deadly effusions of a Death Star.
outflow
outburst