radiate

radiate
1. intransitive verb
1) [Sonne, Sterne:] scheinen, strahlen; [Hitze, Wärme:] ausstrahlen; [Schein, Radiowellen:] ausgesendet werden, ausgehen (from von)
2) (from central point) strahlenförmig ausgehen (from von)
2. transitive verb
1) verbreiten, ausstrahlen [Licht, Wärme, Klang]; aussenden [Strahlen, Wellen]
2) ausstrahlen [Glück, Liebe, Gesundheit, Fröhlichkeit]
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['reidieit]
verb
1) (to send out rays of (light, heat etc): A fire radiates heat.) ausstrahlen
2) (to go out or be sent out in rays, or in many directions from a central point: Heat radiates from a fire; All the roads radiate from the centre of the town.) ausstrahlen
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- radiator
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ra·di·ate
[ˈreɪdieɪt]
I. vi
to \radiate [from sth] strahlenförmig [von etw dat] ausgehen; roads strahlenförmig [von etw dat] wegführen
flows of lava \radiated from the volcano's crater Lavaströme flossen aus dem Vulkankrater in alle Richtungen
2. (be given off)
to \radiate from sth von etw dat abstrahlen; light, energy, bad vibes aus etw dat ausstrahlen
a single beam of light \radiated from the lighthouse vom Leuchtturm war ein einzelner Lichtstrahl zu sehen
II. vt (also fig)
to \radiate sth etw ausstrahlen [o aussenden]
he was radiating joy and happiness er strahlte vor lauter Glück und Freude fam
she \radiated health sie strotzte regelrecht vor Gesundheit
to \radiate energy/light Energie/Licht ausstrahlen [o abgeben]
to \radiate heat Hitze abstrahlen [o abgeben]
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['reIdIeɪt]
1. vi
1) Strahlen aussenden; (= emit heat) Wärme ausstrahlen; (heat, light, energy) ausgestrahlt werden
2) (lines, roads) strahlenförmig ausgehen (from von)
2. vt
heat, light ausstrahlen; electric waves, energy also abstrahlen; (fig) happiness, health, love (förmlich) ausstrahlen
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radiate [ˈreıdıeıt]
A v/i
1. ausstrahlen (from von; auch fig)
2. strahlenförmig ausgehen (from von)
3. strahlen, Strahlen aussenden
4. strahlen, leuchten
B v/t
1. Licht, Wärme etc ausstrahlen (auch fig)
2. fig Liebe etc ausstrahlen, -strömen:
radiate health vor Gesundheit strotzen
3. RADIO, TV ausstrahlen, senden
C adj [a. -dııt] radial, Strahl(en)…
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1. intransitive verb
1) [Sonne, Sterne:] scheinen, strahlen; [Hitze, Wärme:] ausstrahlen; [Schein, Radiowellen:] ausgesendet werden, ausgehen (from von)
2) (from central point) strahlenförmig ausgehen (from von)
2. transitive verb
1) verbreiten, ausstrahlen [Licht, Wärme, Klang]; aussenden [Strahlen, Wellen]
2) ausstrahlen [Glück, Liebe, Gesundheit, Fröhlichkeit]
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v.
ausstrahlen v.
strahlen v.

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