Radiate Meaning in English
word
ˈɹeɪdiˌeɪt/, /ˈɹeɪdiət
RAY-dee-ate, RAY-dee-uht
ɹˈeɪdɪˌeɪt
ray-DEE-ate
Definição
To send out energy, heat, light, or feelings in all directions from a center. It can also mean to clearly show a particular quality or emotion.
Uso & Nuances
Formal or scientific when talking about heat/light; more poetic or figurative for emotions. Common collocations: 'radiate heat', 'radiate happiness', 'radiate confidence'. Not used for mechanical actions—use 'emit' for machines.
Spanish: irradiar - emitir - irradiarsePortuguese (BR): radiar - irradiar - emitirPortuguese (PT): irradiar - emitir - espalharChinese (Simplified): 散发 - 放射 - 辐射Chinese (Traditional): 散發 - 放射 - 輻射Hindi: प्रसारित करना - उत्सर्जित करनाArabic: يشع - يبث - ينتشرBengali: বিকিরণ করা - ছড়িয়ে দেওয়া (আবেগ)Russian: излучатьJapanese: 放射する - 発する (感情)Vietnamese: tỏa ra - phát raKorean: 발산하다 - 내뿜다 (감정)Turkish: yaymak - saçmakUrdu: پھیلانا - جھلکنا (جذبہ)Indonesian: memancarkan - memancur
Frases de Exemplo
The sun radiates heat and light.
basic
She always radiates happiness.
basic
Hot metal can radiate energy into the room.
basic
His confidence radiates from the moment he walks in.
natural
The city lights radiate outward through the night.
natural
People who radiate warmth make everyone feel welcome.
natural