radiant
radiant 英 [ˈreɪdiənt] 美 [ˈrediənt]
adj. 辐射的;容光焕发的;光芒四射的
- The adjective radiant is useful for describing anything that glows with warmth or light. When you open your eyes on a sunny summer morning and see your curtains glowing with sunlight, you can call them radiant.
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- adj. 辐射的;容光焕发的;光芒四射的
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1. a radiant smile
喜气洋洋的微笑
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2. The bride looked radiant.
新娘看上去满面春风。
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3. She was radiant with health.
她身体健康,容光焕发。
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4. The sun was radiant in a clear blue sky.
湛蓝的天空阳光灿烂。
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5. the radiant heat the sun, the radiant energy of the sun
太阳的辐射热╱辐射能
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6. radiantly happy
喜气洋洋
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7. He smiled radiantly.
他喜笑颜开。
- radiant (adj.) mid-15c., from Middle French radiant and directly from Latin radiantem (nominative radians) "beaming, shining," present participle of radiare "to beam, shine" (see radiation). Of beauty, etc., first attested c. 1500. Related: Radiantly.
- radiant (n.) "point or object from which light radiates," 1727; see radiant (adj.). In astronomy, of meteor showers, from 1864.
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