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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
Strahl (Advanced search)




CORE WORDS






COMPOUND WORDS


air {v} (to broadcast) anathema {n} (ban or curse) aureola {n} (luminous cloud) beam {n} (ray) beam {v} (to emit light) beam {v} (to smile broadly) bright {adj} (visually dazzling, luminous, radiant) brilliant {adj} (of a colour: both light and saturated) brilliant {adj} (shining brightly) broadcast {n} (a radio or TV transmission on air) cosmic background radiation {n} (uniform flux of microwave radiation) cosmic ray {n} (energetic particle) electromagnetic radiation {n} (radiation) emanate {v} (To come from a source) fire {n} (heater or stove) gamma ray {n} (very high frequency electromagnetic radiation) glow {v} (to radiate thermal heat ) half-line {n} (ray) inkjet printer {n} (device that prints using droplets of ink) irradiance {n} (physics: Radiant power received by unit area of surface) irradiation {n} (a process of sterilisation) jet {n} (stream of fluid) jet engine {n} (an engine that develops thrust by ejecting a jet, especially a jet of gaseous combustion products) jet plane {n} (an airplane that is powered by a jet engine) laser beam {n} (light from a laser) light {v} (to illuminate) moonbeam {n} (shaft of moonlight) project {v} (present, convey an image) projectile vomit {v} (vomit with great expulsive force) radiation {n} (radioactive energy) radiation {n} (shooting forth of anything from a point or surface) radiation sickness {n} (illness produced by ionizing radiation) radiator {n} (anything which radiates or emits rays) radiolarian {n} (marine protozoa) ray {n} (beam of light or radiation) ray {n} (colloquial: tiny amount) ray {n} (mathematics: line extending indefinitely in one direction from a point) reverberation {n} (The reflection of light or heat.) sunbeam {n} (Narrow, intense ray of sunlight) thunderbolt {n} (flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) turbojet {n} (type of jet engine) vibrant {adj} (vibrating, resonant or resounding) X-ray {n} (short wavelength electromagnetic radiation)

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PHRASES



Es ist heute ein wunderschöner Tag mit einer leichten Brise und strahlendem Sonnenschein.



It is a beautiful day today , with gentle breezes and bright sunshine .
Es ist heute ein wunderschöner Tag mit einer leichten Brise und strahlendem Sonnenschein 0

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Diese Tulpen haben strahlende Farben.



These tulips are very brightly colored .
Diese Tulpen haben strahlende Farben 0

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Der Diamant erstrahlt in seinem Glanz.



The brilliance of diamonds is dazzling .
Der Diamant erstrahlt in seinem Glanz 0

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Handys können etwas Strahlung abgeben.



Cell phones may emit a little radiation .
Handys können etwas Strahlung abgeben 0

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She was radiant with love .

Sie strahlte vor Liebe.


Her face glowed with health .

Ihr Gesicht strahlte vor Gesundheit.


American songs were on the air .

Es wurden amerikanische Lieder ausgestrahlt.


In spring everything looks bright .

Im Frühling sieht alles strahlend aus.


Sie strahlte vor Liebe.
Ihr Gesicht strahlte vor Gesundheit.
Es wurden amerikanische Lieder ausgestrahlt.
Im Frühling sieht alles strahlend aus.


She was radiant with love .
Her face glowed with health .
American songs were on the air .
In spring everything looks bright .