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radiate
- emit (energy, especially light or heat) in the form of rays or waves;(of light, heat, or other energy) be emitted in the form of rays or waves
- arranged in or having a radial pattern
verb: radiate, 3rd person present: radiates, gerund or present participle: radiating, past tense: radiated, past participle: radiated
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動詞
- 1. emit (energy, especially light or heat) in the form of rays or waves the hot stars radiate energy 同義詞
- ▪ (of light, heat, or other energy) be emitted in the form of rays or waves the continual stream of energy that radiates from the sun 同義詞
- ▪ (of a person) clearly emanate (a strong feeling or quality) through their expression or bearing she lifted her chin, radiating defiance 同義詞
- ▪ (of a feeling or quality) emanate clearly from leadership and confidence radiate from her
- 2. diverge or spread from or as if from a central point he ran down one of the passages that radiated from the room 同義詞
- ▪ (of an animal or plant group) evolve into a variety of forms adapted to new situations or ways of life.
形容詞
- 1. rare arranged in or having a radial pattern the radiate crown
- denoting energy emitted in the form of rays or waves: if electric heaters are left too close to furniture the radiated heat can start a fire dosimeters track exposure to radiated energy
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting energy emitted in the form of rays or waves: if electric heaters are left too close to furniture the radiated heat can start a fire dosimeters track exposure to radiated energy
Oxford Dictionary
- 更多解釋
- emit (energy, especially light or heat) in the form of rays or waves: the hot stars radiate energy
- arranged in or having a radial pattern: the radiate crown
Oxford Dictionary