Examples of using Radiates in English and their translations into Chinese
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You can say that Sirius is 23 times brighter than the sun, or it radiates 23 suns.
In the afternoon the earth radiates in the space positive energy and gradually becomes negative.
At night, the ground is warmer than the air, which means that the earth radiates heat, a process known as sky radiant cooling.
Material at the inner edge of this newly formed disk starts moving so fast that it heats up to millions of degrees and radiates X-rays.”.
Spine(vertebra) fractures can cause a severe“band-like” pain that radiates from the back to the sides of the body.
A portable device radiates an average of about 10 mW during a call as it is only using one of 24 time slots to transmit.
This energy somehow radiates out and in this manner we have communication.
It starts with love for yourself and quickly radiates to all those you cross paths with.
It radiates out from me in all directions and returns to me multiplied.
The fringing fields around the antenna can help explain why the microstrip antenna radiates.
The exhibition is open to the North American market and radiates throughout the Americas and Europe.
Their colors are yellow and blue, and she radiates a glow around unquenchable.
I'm not sure who he is, but he radiates power like only a Titan or god.”.
Typically, the pain is focused on the pubic area, but in some women it radiates to the upper thighs and perineum.
Heat always radiates to cooler environments, and the cooler the environment, the faster heat is radiated. .
Orvieto also radiates with kindness through its colorful ceramic art, for which there is a long tradition in the region.
He radiates a warmth, strength, and openness, combined with a genuine concern for his people.
His work radiates with humility and awe, and he brings an intellectual heft that is often lacking in contemporary poetry….
It radiates more internal heat than Uranus, but not as much as Jupiter or Saturn.
Perkins explained that glass radiates heat at night as rapidly as it collects it in the daytime.