emission
n
1 [U] (fml 文) sending out or giving off (of light, heat, fumes, matter, fluid from the body, etc) (光、 热、 烟、 气、 分泌物、 体液等的)散发, 发射, 发出
the emission of light from the sun 阳光的照射.
2 [C] thing that is sent out or given off; discharge 散发之物、 发出之物; 流出物; 排泄物
a nocturnal emission, ie the discharge of semen during sleep 夜间遗精.
I shall insist that they do from now on. Eating cabbage will keep them healthy.
我要他们从现在起就吃(醋泡白菜)。吃白菜会使他们的身体保持健康的。
Most of us are able to solve most of our problems. Often, all we need is a good friend who will listen to us while we talk things through. If friends can take turns to listen to each other well, life will be better!
For his lifentime's work in studying the communication of animals, including honey bees, Professor Karl von Frisch was given a Nobel Prize in 1973, which he shared with two other scientists. He died in 1982.