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[inkæn'desnt](glowing white with heat.) weißglühend* * *in·can·des·cent[ˌɪnkænˈdesənt]\incandescent light bulb Glühbirne fher beauty had an \incandescent quality to it sie war von strahlender Schönheit3. (brilliant) glanzvollan \incandescent performance eine glänzende Vorstellung* * *["ɪnkn'desnt]adj (lit)(weiß) glühend; (fig liter) hell leuchtend, strahlendincandescent light — Glühlampe f, Glühbirne f
incandescent with rage or fury — bis zur Weißglut gereizt
* * *incandescent adj (adv incandescently)1. (weiß)glühend:incandescent lamp Glühlampe f;incandescent mantle Glühstrumpf m2. fig leuchtend, strahlend* * *adj.weißglühend adj. -
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\incandescent light bulb Glühbirne f;her beauty had an \incandescent quality to it sie war von strahlender Schönheit;3) ( brilliant) glanzvoll;an \incandescent performance eine glänzende Vorstellung -
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