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1 Kaiserwetter
n glorious weather; das ist ja ein Kaiserwetter heute what a glorious day* * *Kai|ser|wet|ternt (dated)magnificent sunshine* * *Kai·ser·wet·ter* * *das (scherzh.) glorious, sunny weather ( for an event)* * *Kaiserwetter n glorious weather;das ist ja ein Kaiserwetter heute what a glorious day* * *das (scherzh.) glorious, sunny weather ( for an event) -
2 strahlen
I v/i2. (glänzen) shine; (funkeln) sparkle (auch Augen); fig., Gesicht, Person: beam; Augen, Gesicht, plötzlich: light up; über das ganze Gesicht oder beide Backen strahlen be all smiles, be beaming all over one’s face; strahlen (vor Freude / Glück) be radiant (with joy / happiness); da strahlte er he beamed (at this)II v/t (ausstrahlen) auch fig. radiate* * *das Strahlenradiancy; radiance* * *strah|len ['ʃtraːlən]vivor +dat with); (Heizofen etc) to radiate; (radioaktiv) to give off radioactivitywas strahlst du so? — what are you beaming about?, what are you so happy about?
See:* * *1) (to shine very brightly, usually to an unpleasant extent: The sun glared down on us as we crossed the desert.) glare2) (to smile broadly: She beamed with delight.) beam* * *strah·len[ˈʃtra:lən]vi1. (leuchten)▪ irgendwohin \strahlen to shine somewhereauf jdn \strahlen to shine on sbjdm ins Gesicht/auf jds Gesicht \strahlen to shine [straight] into sb's eyes2. (Radioaktivität abgeben) to be radioactivevor Gesundheit \strahlen to radiate [good] healthüber das ganze Gesicht \strahlen to beam all over one's face4. (glänzen)* * *intransitives Verb1) shine2) (glänzen) sparkle3) (lächeln) beam (vor + Dat. with)4) (Physik) radiate; emit rays* * *A. v/i2. (glänzen) shine; (funkeln) sparkle (auch Augen); fig, Gesicht, Person: beam; Augen, Gesicht, plötzlich: light up;beide Backen strahlen be all smiles, be beaming all over one’s face;strahlen (vor Freude/Glück) be radiant (with joy/happiness);da strahlte er he beamed (at this)B. v/t (ausstrahlen) auch fig radiate* * *intransitives Verb1) shine2) (glänzen) sparkle3) (lächeln) beam (vor + Dat. with)4) (Physik) radiate; emit rays* * *v.to beam v.to irradiate v.to radiate v.to shine v.(§ p.,p.p.: shone)or: shined•) -
3 Kaiserwetter
n1. glorious, sunny weather2. magnificent sunshine
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