radiator
radiator 英 [ˈreɪdieɪtə(r)] 美 [ˈrediˌeɪtɚ]
n. 散热器;暖气片;辐射体
名词复数:radiators
- A room in an old house is often heated by a radiator, a metal device made up of pipes that circulate steam or hot water.
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- n. 散热器;暖气片;辐射体
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1. We bled the car radiator off.
我们排放汽车散热器中的气。
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2. Heat radiates from the heating radiator and spreads to every corner of the room.
热从暖气片散发出来并传播到室内各个角落。
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3. It still has dingy corridors, ancient washrooms, rusting bunk beds (six to a room), a single fluorescent bulb hanging from the ceiling and an ancient radiator in front of the window.
仍旧是昏暗的走廊,老式的厕所,生锈的床铺(六人一间),一只荧光灯泡吊在天花板上,还有一只旧暖气片放在窗前。
- radiator (n.) 1836, "any thing that radiates," agent noun in Latin form from radiate. Meaning "heater" is from 1851; sense of "cooling device in internal combustion engine" is 1900.
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