irradiate 的 3 个定义
ir·ra·di·at·ed, ir·ra·di·at·ing.
- to shed rays of light upon; illuminate.
- to illumine intellectually or spiritually.
- to brighten as if with light.
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ir·ra·di·at·ed, ir·ra·di·at·ing.
- Archaic. to emit rays; shine.to become radiant.
- irradiated; bright.
irradiate 近义词
illuminate
更多irradiate例句
- The Martian surface has long been an irradiated desert unsuitable for life.
- Suddenly his whole heart seemed to irradiate light and color and music and sweet smelling things.
- Thus will the perfections of the Deity for ever blaze in the flames of perdition, and irradiate the temple of glory!
- The shadows of the morning having disappeared, the brightness of eternal noon will irradiate our existence.
- Then a carefully veiled kindliness of heart seemed to bubble to the surface and irradiate his face.
- Deeper than tears, these irradiate the tophets with their glad heavens.