radiating 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.
radiating 近义词
give off; scatter
更多radiating例句
- The Geminids owe their name to Gemini, because every meteor radiates from that constellation.
- It was June 2010, and he’d spent the night in a cold sweat, excruciating pain radiating from his back.
- Most runaway stars are hot and blue, radiating just the type of far-ultraviolet light seen beyond the visible edges of galactic disks.
- Ostrichpillow’s heatbag is literally a squishy, energy-radiating pillow your friend can put their arms around.
- The medieval cathedral that radiated immortality hovered on the edge of destruction.
- The heart of Wynwood is the six-block rectangle radiating from NW 2nd Avenue between 23rd and 26th Streets.
- The heat radiating from the sun dries up water and causes it to evaporate.
- But whether good or bad, all are light as a soufflé, radiating asexual whiteness in every note.
- From my neck to my temples, there is a throbbing soreness on both sides of my face, all radiating from the hinge of my jawbone.
- For Anderson, this is a role that she was born to play: uncompromising and flinty, radiating a ferocity and tough conviction.
- He or she is a radiating focus of goodwill; and their entrance into a room is as though another candle had been lighted.
- Instead, we may distinguish four main groups of roads radiating from London, and a fifth which runs obliquely.
- The most usual are concentric or radiating colored bands of either simple or sawali weaves.
- The whole Arcade seemed to change under the magic of Dangerfields radiating happiness.
- The fruit consists of radiating, somewhat woody fibres, terminating in a tuberculated and slightly papillose surface.