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1 ray
[rei]1) (a narrow beam (of light, heat etc): the sun's rays; X-rays; heat-rays; a ray of light.) stråle2) (a slight amount (of hope etc).) glimt* * *[rei]1) (a narrow beam (of light, heat etc): the sun's rays; X-rays; heat-rays; a ray of light.) stråle2) (a slight amount (of hope etc).) glimt -
2 radiate
['reidieit]1) (to send out rays of (light, heat etc): A fire radiates heat.) udstråle; afgive2) (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.) udgå•- radiator* * *['reidieit]1) (to send out rays of (light, heat etc): A fire radiates heat.) udstråle; afgive2) (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.) udgå•- radiator -
3 radiant
['reidiənt]1) (showing great joy: a radiant smile.) strålende; lysende2) (sending out rays of heat, light etc or carried, sent etc in the form of, or by means of, rays of heat, light etc.) strålende; lysende•- radiance* * *['reidiənt]1) (showing great joy: a radiant smile.) strålende; lysende2) (sending out rays of heat, light etc or carried, sent etc in the form of, or by means of, rays of heat, light etc.) strålende; lysende•- radiance -
4 sun
1. noun1) (the round body in the sky that gives light and heat to the earth: The Sun is nearly 150 million kilometres away from the Earth.) sol2) (any of the fixed stars: Do other suns have planets revolving round them?) sol3) (light and heat from the sun; sunshine: We sat in the sun; In Britain they don't get enough sun; The sun has faded the curtains.) sol; solskin2. verb(to expose (oneself) to the sun's rays: He's sunning himself in the garden.) sole sig- sunless- sunny
- sunniness
- sunbathe
- sunbeam
- sunburn
- sunburned
- sunburnt
- sundial
- sundown
- sunflower
- sunglasses
- sunlight
- sunlit
- sunrise
- sunset
- sunshade
- sunshine
- sunstroke
- suntan
- catch the sun
- under the sun* * *1. noun1) (the round body in the sky that gives light and heat to the earth: The Sun is nearly 150 million kilometres away from the Earth.) sol2) (any of the fixed stars: Do other suns have planets revolving round them?) sol3) (light and heat from the sun; sunshine: We sat in the sun; In Britain they don't get enough sun; The sun has faded the curtains.) sol; solskin2. verb(to expose (oneself) to the sun's rays: He's sunning himself in the garden.) sole sig- sunless- sunny
- sunniness
- sunbathe
- sunbeam
- sunburn
- sunburned
- sunburnt
- sundial
- sundown
- sunflower
- sunglasses
- sunlight
- sunlit
- sunrise
- sunset
- sunshade
- sunshine
- sunstroke
- suntan
- catch the sun
- under the sun -
5 beat down
1) ((of the sun) to give out great heat: The sun's rays beat down on us.) brænde2) (to (force to) lower a price by bargaining: We beat the price down; We beat him down to a good price.) prutte med prisen; slå ned* * *1) ((of the sun) to give out great heat: The sun's rays beat down on us.) brænde2) (to (force to) lower a price by bargaining: We beat the price down; We beat him down to a good price.) prutte med prisen; slå ned -
6 radiation
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