radiate
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verb |ˈrādēˌāt|
1. with object emit (energy, especially light or heat) in the form of rays or waves:
〈物が〉 «…から» (全方向に)〈光・熱など〉を放出[放射]する, 発する(away) «from»
e.g. the hot stars radiate energy.
no object, with adverbial of direction (of light, heat, or other energy) be emitted in the form of rays or waves:
〈光・熱などが〉 «…から» (全方向に)放出[放射]する, 放たれる(away, out) «from»
e.g. the continual stream of energy that radiates from the sun.
(of a person) clearly emanate (a strong feeling or quality) through their expression or bearing:
〈人が〉〈感情など〉を(表に)出す, 発散する
e.g. she lifted her chin, radiating defiance.
(radiate from) (of a feeling or quality) emanate clearly from:
〈感情などが〉 «…から» 出る, 発散する «from» .
e.g. leadership and confidence radiate from her.
2. no object, with adverbial of direction diverge or spread from or as if from a central point:
〈道などが〉 «…から» (放射状に)延びる; 〈痛みなどが〉(全方向に)広がる(out) «from»
e.g. he ran down one of the passages that radiated from the room.
Biology (of an animal or plant group) evolve into a variety of forms adapted to new situations or ways of life.
→adaptive radiation
adjective |ˈrādēət, ˈrādēˌāt| rare
arranged in or having a radial pattern:
e.g. the radiate crown.
DERIVATIVES
radiately adverb
ORIGIN
late 16th century: from Latin radiat- ‘emitted in rays’, from the verb radiare, from radius ‘ray, spoke’.