English-Spanish translation for "to radiate"

 

"to radiate" Spanish translation

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to radiate {verb}

to radiate [radiated|radiated] {vb} (also: to expel, to irradiate)

irradiar {vb}

faith, you must be like the first Christians and radiate enthusiasm and courage.

ser como los primeros cristianos e irradiar entusiasmo y valentía.

Being young in faith, you must be like the first Christians and radiate enthusiasm and courage.

Al ser jóvenes en la fe, debéis ser como los primeros cristianos e irradiar entusiasmo y valentía.

to radiate a little optimism as well as merriment.

que intentamos irradiar un poco de optimismo y alegría.

power of the love that is radiated by that truth."(6)

con la potencia del amor que irradia de ella".(6)

We also included patients whose pain was predominantly in the lower back, but may also have radiated (spread) into the buttocks and legs.

También se incluyó a pacientes que presentaban dolor predominantemente en la región lumbar, pero que también podía haberse irradiado (propagado) a los glúteos y las piernas.

to radiate [radiated|radiated] {vb} (also: to broadcast, to irradiate)

radiar {vb}

to radiate [radiated|radiated] {vb} (also: to shine, to sparkle, to glitter, to gleam)

 

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Usage examples for "to radiate" in Spanish

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It radiates crisis on every side.

Transmite crisis a todo su entorno.

It is because of its political system that Turkey radiates these crises.

Y transmite crisis por la estructura de su sistema político.

of Redemption, there radiates and spreads out the prospect of that blessing of

momento culminante de la fe de María a la espera de Cristo, pero es además el

Common symptoms are tingling, numbness, and pain in the hand that may radiate to the forearm or shoulder.

Los síntomas comunes son hormigueo, entumecimiento y dolor en la mano que puede irradiarse al antebrazo o al hombro.

Commissioner Nielson, I was astonished by the self-satisfaction you radiated during your contribution on the outcome of Johannesburg.

Señor Comisario Nielson, no puedo ocultar mi asombro por la satisfacción que ha transmitido durante su intervención sobre los resultados de Johanesburgo.

Ex 24) and called them to be his "own possession among all peoples", "a holy nation" (Ex 19:5-6), which would radiate his holiness to all peoples (cf.

Ex 24) y lo llamó a ser su «propiedad personal entre todos los pueblos», «una nación santa» (Ex 19, 5-6), que hiciera resplandecer su santidad entre todas las naciones (cf.

Kosovo is a vital part of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia which will, if prevented from developing satisfactorily, radiate a dangerous and negative influence into the surrounding area.

Kosovo es un elemento vital de la República Federal de Yugoslavia que, en caso de que no evolucione de modo adecuado, puede ejercer un efecto peligroso y negativo sobre su entorno.

Photodynamic therapy involves injecting a photosensitive chemical (verteporfin) into the blood stream then radiating light onto the affected area of the retina as the chemical flows through the eye.

La degeneración macular senil (DMS) afecta a la mácula, el centro de la retina (el área sensible a la luz dentro del ojo).

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