ef·fu·sion /ɪˈfjuʒən, ɛ-/
  流出物,瀉出
  ef·fu·sion /ɪˈfjuʒən, ɛ-/ 名詞
  流出,滲出,滲出液,滲出物,滲液
  Ef·fu·sion n.
  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.
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  effusion
       n 1: an unrestrained expression of emotion [syn: gush, outburst,
             blowup, ebullition]
       2: flow under pressure