单词 | radiant |
释义 | radiant (reɪdiənt ) 1. adjective Someone who is radiant is so happy that their happiness shows in their face. Kathy smiled at her daughter's radiant face. On her wedding day the bride looked truly radiant. Synonyms: happy, glowing, ecstatic, joyful radiantly adverb He smiled radiantly and embraced her. She looks radiantly happy. 2. adjective Something that is radiant glows brightly. The evening sun warms the old red brick wall to a radiant glow. Out on the bay the morning is radiant. Synonyms: bright, brilliant, shining, glorious radiantly adverb The sun was still shining radiantly. 3. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] Radiant heat or energy is sent out in the form of rays. The earth would be a frozen ball if it were not for the radiant heat of the sun. Collocations: radiant skin Radiant skin seems to be some sort of style statement now. Times, Sunday Times It's dispensed through a brush and looks almost like a new layer of radiant skin has been painted on. Times, Sunday Times Three: it has given me really radiant skin. Times, Sunday Times These lovely, refreshing ones ensure a squeaky-clean face and radiant skin. The Sun Absorbs quickly and repairs damage to produce radiant skin. Times, Sunday Times She charmed audiences with her radiant smile, her sunny personality and her flapper-style bob. Times,Sunday Times But where was the sparkle in her eyes, the radiant smile, the warmth and tenderness of her touch? The Sun Each step causes her great pain, but as she reaches the top, she beams a radiant smile. Times, Sunday Times She had bright, shining eyes and the most radiant smile. ST She gave me a radiant smile as we shook hands. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 容光焕发的 Japanese: 輝く幸福などで |
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