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irradiar
To expose to radiation.
ray
catalão
irradiar
Give spiritual insight to; in religion.
enlighten
Sinônimos
Examples for "
ray
"
ray
Examples for "
ray
"
1
It's not clear how far along Russian
ray
gun tech really is.
2
The National Socialist German Workers' Party, it was that
ray
of light.
3
He offered a rare
ray
of hope, however, for the newspaper business.
4
Analysts said the news gave a
ray
of hope for the recovery.
5
PMID: 25086542 METHODS: The
x
-
ray
images were taken in two orthogonal directions.
1
At once from every part of his being unrest began to
irradiate
.
2
First of all, they're sterile, because we
irradiate
them with X rays.
3
They used to
irradiate
biohazard containment areas at La Croix University.
4
Even the smallest role in Chekhov can
irradiate
,
as Mirzoev's production shows incisively.
5
A very soft light could be said to
irradiate
from him.
6
Long may the sun
irradiate
the surface of his tilted hat!
7
For, d'ye see, rainbows do not visit the clear air; they only
irradiate
vapour.
8
The beautific splendors of Thy face
irradiate
the celestial region and felicitate the saints.
9
For d'ye see, rainbows do not visit the clear air; they only
irradiate
vapor.
10
You cannot appoint beforehand a time and place for God to
irradiate
your soul.
11
Megavoltage photon radiotherapy penetrates through the skin to
irradiate
deep-seated tumors, with skin-sparing property.
12
There was no time to
irradiate
the white blood.
13
The shadows of the morning having disappeared, the brightness of eternal noon will
irradiate
our existence.
14
Nancy frowned on, apparently plunged in thought, then slowly a flash seemed to
irradiate
her features.
15
Endlessly long the moment seemed, yet wondrously
irradiate
.
16
Venus, however, did not
irradiate
the street yet.
irradiate
·
irradiate with
irradiate biohazard
irradiate by light
irradiate deep
irradiate small
catalão
irradiar