Radiar in english

Radiate

pronunciation: reɪdiət part of speech: verb
In gestures

radiar = radiate ; radio. 

Example: One method to strengthen brittle paper without unbinding the books is to impregnate them with monomer acrylics and to radiate for polymerisation.Example: Wearing plain clothes and standing on a street corner, the trooper radioed fellow troopers parked nearby who pulled over drivers not wearing a seat belt.

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» radiar de alegríabeam with + joybeam with + happinessbe radiant with joybe radiant with happiness .

Example: To this day I remember how his bright face beamed with joy, when he told me he had discovered a safe method for me to escape.

Example: Every patient that was visited beamed with happiness when they saw Rachel and realised that it would be Rachel treating them that day.

Example: After everything I told her about the amazing progress Rachel had made, the mother was radiant with joy.

Example: She seemed perfectly radiant with happiness, tripping lightly before us, and distributing kind compliments to each.

» radiar de felicidadbe radiant with happinessbe radiant with joybeam with + happinessbeam with + joy .

Example: She seemed perfectly radiant with happiness, tripping lightly before us, and distributing kind compliments to each.

Example: After everything I told her about the amazing progress Rachel had made, the mother was radiant with joy.

Example: Every patient that was visited beamed with happiness when they saw Rachel and realised that it would be Rachel treating them that day.

Example: To this day I remember how his bright face beamed with joy, when he told me he had discovered a safe method for me to escape.

Radiar synonyms

beam in spanish: haz, pronunciation: bim part of speech: noun ray in spanish: rayo, pronunciation: reɪ part of speech: noun shine in spanish: brillar, pronunciation: ʃaɪn part of speech: verb, noun glow in spanish: brillar, pronunciation: gloʊ part of speech: noun emit light in spanish: emitir luz, pronunciation: ɪmɪtlaɪt
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