radiated 的 3 个定义
ra·di·at·ed, ra·di·at·ing.
- to extend, spread, or move like rays or radii from a center.
- to emit rays, as of light or heat; irradiate.
- to issue or proceed in rays.
- to project or glow with cheerfulness, joy, etc.: She simply radiates with good humor.
ra·di·at·ed, ra·di·at·ing.
- to emit in rays; disseminate, as from a center.
- to project.
- radiating from a center.
- having rays extending from a central point or part: a coin showing a radiate head.
- radiating symmetrically.
radiated 近义词
give off; scatter
更多radiated例句
- Dominique is an aspiring actor who radiates down-to-earth warmth and subsidizes her work in student films with a day job hawking athleisure.
- Those gamma rays are probably produced in a different manner, by electrons radiating gamma rays while circulating within the cosmic accelerator.
- Somehow, with Alabamian excellence stretching as usual from the players to the coordinators to probably the water staff and surely back to the coach, one slender marvel of a 175-pound player radiated.
- Stones can hold a lot of heat and radiate that warmth for a long time when properly insulated.
- The smile on Heidi’s face, the love that radiated from her to everyone who had literally risked their lives to celebrate their mother.
- From the summit, carrying the two-month-old fetus, Lakpa decided to keep the child, who “radiated and sparkled inside me.”
- In the shadow of the Nazi era, anti-Semitism is seen as a cancer that must be radiated to prevent its spread.
- Beyond the knitwear, colors radiated in the collection mostly through outerwear.
- It radiated determination and purpose, while leaving the critical options open.
- But they radiated joy as the first women to represent their nation at the games.
- In Edinburgh we were near the center from which Scott's vast influences radiated.
- We know of no place in the town whose religious influence has been more actively radiated.
- The reddish, stony and parched ground, radiated the torrid heat of the sun that was westerning behind the hills.
- Joy and the excitement of triumph radiated from the charming features of the baker's wife.
- From the bottom of the Yarrow shaft radiated numerous empty galleries.