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rayed

/reyd/US // reɪd //

雷电,雷同的,雷击,雷射的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having or represented as having emanating rays; radiate: The saint was painted with a rayed, beatific face.
    • : having zoological or botanical rays: a five-rayed fin.

Examples

  • After some prodding, Pfeifer agreed to have his leg X-rayed.

  • The body was X-rayed and CT-scanned, along with the bishop's clothing, various artifacts, and plant and insect remains.

  • After the continuing pain forced me to seek treatment this time, however, I learned that there are important reasons to have your toe X-rayed.

  • Well, back when we started to get x-rays, doctors x-rayed the backs of people who came in with back pain.

  • Bodies were photographed, x-rayed, looked at by a dentist, and handed down the line.

  • François Pinault, at the opening of the Palazzo Grassi two years ago, exhibited his own skull X-rayed by Piotr Uklanski.

  • The white beam of light rayed out from a thick grove of shrubs and small trees on the other side of the big yard.

  • "The first one at the hatch will probably be shot or rayed," grumbled Shanklin.

  • The three-rayed design appears to have gained the victory over the others, and came into commoner use.

  • Possibilities that I had never imagined rayed out from my recumbent body as from the hub of a vast wheel.

  • Skeleton consisting of spicules of carbonate of lime in the form of needles and three-or four-rayed stars.