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1 radiating heat
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > radiating heat
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2 radiating heat
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > radiating heat
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3 heat-radiating
heat-radiating wärmestrahlendEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > heat-radiating
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4 radiate
1. intransitive verb1) [Sonne, Sterne:] scheinen, strahlen; [Hitze, Wärme:] ausstrahlen; [Schein, Radiowellen:] ausgesendet werden, ausgehen ( from von)2. transitive verb1) verbreiten, ausstrahlen [Licht, Wärme, Klang]; aussenden [Strahlen, Wellen]2) ausstrahlen [Glück, Liebe, Gesundheit, Fröhlichkeit]* * *['reidieit]2) (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.) ausstrahlen•- academic.ru/59956/radiation">radiation- radiator* * *ra·di·ate[ˈreɪdieɪt]I. vi1. (spread out)▪ to \radiate [from sth] strahlenförmig [von etw dat] ausgehen; roads strahlenförmig [von etw dat] wegführenflows of lava \radiated from the volcano's crater Lavaströme flossen aus dem Vulkankrater in alle Richtungen2. (be given off)a single beam of light \radiated from the lighthouse vom Leuchtturm war ein einzelner Lichtstrahl zu sehen▪ to \radiate sth etw ausstrahlen [o aussenden]he was radiating joy and happiness er strahlte vor lauter Glück und Freude famshe \radiated health sie strotzte regelrecht vor Gesundheitto \radiate energy/light Energie/Licht ausstrahlen [o abgeben]to \radiate heat Hitze abstrahlen [o abgeben]* * *['reIdIeɪt]1. vi1) Strahlen aussenden; (= emit heat) Wärme ausstrahlen; (heat, light, energy) ausgestrahlt werden2. vtheat, light ausstrahlen; electric waves, energy also abstrahlen; (fig) happiness, health, love (förmlich) ausstrahlen* * *radiate [ˈreıdıeıt]A v/i2. strahlenförmig ausgehen ( from von)3. strahlen, Strahlen aussenden4. strahlen, leuchtenB v/t1. Licht, Wärme etc ausstrahlen (auch fig)2. fig Liebe etc ausstrahlen, -strömen:radiate health vor Gesundheit strotzen3. RADIO, TV ausstrahlen, senden* * *1. intransitive verb1) [Sonne, Sterne:] scheinen, strahlen; [Hitze, Wärme:] ausstrahlen; [Schein, Radiowellen:] ausgesendet werden, ausgehen ( from von)2) (from central point) strahlenförmig ausgehen ( from von)2. transitive verb1) verbreiten, ausstrahlen [Licht, Wärme, Klang]; aussenden [Strahlen, Wellen]2) ausstrahlen [Glück, Liebe, Gesundheit, Fröhlichkeit]* * *v.ausstrahlen v.strahlen v. -
5 radiate
ra·di·ate [ʼreɪdieɪt] vi1) ( spread out)to \radiate [from sth] strahlenförmig [von etw dat] ausgehen; roads strahlenförmig [von etw dat] wegführen;flows of lava \radiated from the volcano's crater Lavaströme flossen aus dem Vulkankrater in alle Richtungen2) ( be given off)a single beam of light \radiated from the lighthouse vom Leuchtturm war ein einzelner Lichtstrahl zu sehen vt; (a. fig)to \radiate sth etw ausstrahlen;he was radiating joy and happiness er strahlte vor lauter Glück und Freude ( fam)she \radiated health sie strotzte regelrecht vor Gesundheit;to \radiate heat Hitze abstrahlen [o abgeben]
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