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nounwithin a radius of 20 miles — im Umkreis von 20 Meilen
* * *['reidiəs]1) ((plural radiuses) the area within a given distance from a central point: They searched within a radius of one mile from the school.) der Umkreis* * *ra·dius<pl -dii>[ˈreɪdiəs, pl -diaɪ]nwithin a \radius of 10 miles in einem Umkreis von 10 Meilen\radius of action Aktionsradius m, Wirkungsbereich m* * *['reIdɪəs]n pl radiiwithin a 6 km radius (of Hamburg) — in einem Umkreis von 6 km (von Hamburg)
* * *1. Radius m, Halbmesser m:radius of curvature Krümmungshalbmesser;radius of turn AUTO Wenderadius2. TECHa) Arm m (eines Sextanten)b) (Rad)Speiche f3. ANAT Speiche(nknochen) f(m)4. Umkreis m:within a radius of in einem Umkreis von5. (Wirkungs-, Einfluss)Bereich m, Wirkungskreis m:6. TECH Auslenkung f, Hub m, Exzentrizität f7. BOTa) Strahl m (besonders einer Dolde)r. abk1. radius r2. rare3. recipe4. river5. road Str.6. ruledrad. abk1. radiator3. radius4. radix* * *noun* * *(of action) n.Aktionsradius m. n.Radius -en m.
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