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1 radiate from a point
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'reidieit1) (to send out rays of (light, heat etc): A fire radiates heat.) irradiar2) (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.) irradiar•- radiator
tr['reɪdɪeɪt]1 (emit) irradiar, radiar1 (be emitted) irradiar2 (spread out) salir: irradiar, emitirto radiate heat: irradiar el calorto radiate happiness: rebosar de alegríaradiate vi1) : irradiar2) spread: salir, extenderseto radiate (out) from the center: salir del centroadj.• radiado, -a adj.n.• radiado s.m.v.• difundir v.• irradiar v.• radiar (Física) v.'reɪdieɪt
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transitive verb \<\<heat/light\>\> irradiar, emitir; \<\<charm/enthusiasm\>\> irradiar, rebosar (de)
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vi['reɪdɪeɪt]1.VT (lit, fig) radiar, irradiar2.VIto radiate from — [lines, streets] partir de
light radiated from an opening in the tunnel roof — la luz se difundía por una abertura en el techo del túnel
* * *['reɪdieɪt]
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transitive verb \<\<heat/light\>\> irradiar, emitir; \<\<charm/enthusiasm\>\> irradiar, rebosar (de)
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adj.radiado.vt.1 irradiar (heat, light); irradiar (sentido figurado) (happiness, enthusiasm); rebosar (health)2 radiar, resplandecer.vi.irradiar ( from de o desde)(pt & pp radiated)
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