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  • 1 radiant

    adjective
    1) strahlend, leuchtend [Himmelskörper, Dämmerung]; leuchtend [Lichtstrahl]
    2) (fig.) strahlend; fröhlich [Stimmung]

    be radiant[Person, Augen:] strahlen ( with vor + Dat.)

    * * *
    ['reidiənt]
    1) (showing great joy: a radiant smile.) strahlend
    2) (sending out rays of heat, light etc or carried, sent etc in the form of, or by means of, rays of heat, light etc.) strahlend
    - academic.ru/90664/radiantly">radiantly
    - radiance
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    ra·di·ant
    [ˈreɪdiənt]
    1. (happy) strahlend attr fig
    the bride looked \radiant die Braut strahlte vor Glück
    to be \radiant with happiness/pride vor Glück/Stolz strahlen
    a \radiant smile ein strahlendes Lächeln
    he gave a \radiant smile when he heard the news er strahlte, als er die Nachricht hörte
    2. (splendid) weather, day wunderschön, strahlend attr fig
    3. attr PHYS (shining) Strahlungs-
    \radiant energy Strahlungsenergie f
    \radiant heat Strahlungswärme f
    the \radiant heat of the sun die gleißende Hitze der Sonne geh
    \radiant heater Heizsonne f
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    ['reIdɪənt]
    1. adj
    1) sun strahlend; colours leuchtend; (fig) person, beauty, smile strahlend (with vor +dat); face leuchtend, strahlend

    to be radiant with joy —

    radiant optimismblendender or strahlender Optimismus

    2) (PHYS) Strahlungs-; energy strahlend, ausstrahlend; heater strahlend, ausstrahlend, wärmend
    2. n (PHYS, MATH, ASTRON)
    Strahl m
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    radiant [ˈreıdjənt; -ıənt]
    A adj (adv radiantly)
    1. strahlend (auch fig with vor dat):
    radiant with joy freudestrahlend;
    be radiant with health vor Gesundheit strotzen
    2. PHYS Strahlungs…:
    radiant flux Strahlungsfluss m;
    radiant heating TECH Strahlungs-, Flächenheizung f;
    radiant intensity Strahlungsintensität f;
    radiant point B 1
    3. strahlenförmig angeordnet
    B s
    1. PHYS
    a) Strahl(ungs)punkt m
    b) Lichtquelle f
    2. ASTRON Radiant m (scheinbarer Ausstrahlungspunkt eines Meteorschwarms)
    3. MATH Strahl m
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    adjective
    1) strahlend, leuchtend [Himmelskörper, Dämmerung]; leuchtend [Lichtstrahl]
    2) (fig.) strahlend; fröhlich [Stimmung]

    be radiant[Person, Augen:] strahlen ( with vor + Dat.)

    * * *
    adj.
    strahlend adj.
    strahlenförmig adj.

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