What does radia in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word radia in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use radia in Romanian.
The word radia in Romanian means radiate, erase, cross off, a străluci, a radia de bucurie, a radia, a lumina, a emite, a radia, a străluci, a radia, a radia (de), a emite, a radia (de), a radia, a deversa de. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word radia
radiate, erase, cross off
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a străluci(light: shine) Lumini de neon străluceau pe întregul cer. Neon lights beamed across the sky. |
a radia de bucurie(figurative (smile widely) Copilul a radiat de bucurie la spectacolul clovnului. The baby beamed at the clown's performance. |
a radia(figurative (confidence, etc.: project) (de fericire) |
a lumina(radiate light, glow) |
a emite, a radia(heat, warmth: radiate) (căldură) Stars give out heat and light. |
a străluci(give light) Stelele străluceau puternic pe cerul nopții. The stars glowed brightly in the night sky. |
a radia(figurative (person: be exuberant) Rachel radia atunci când a aflat că a primit postul. Rachel glowed when she found out that she got the job. |
a radia (de)(figurative (exude, project) (figurat) |
a emite(emit, give out) |
a radia (de)(person: project, give off) |
a radia(figurative (face: beam) (față) Fața o să-i radieze de fericire când o să deschidă cadoul. His face will shine with excitement when he opens the gift package. |
a deversa de(figurative (be full of: emotion) (emoție) He is spilling over with happiness since she asked him to marry her. |
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