radiance
11radiance — ra|di|ance [ˈreıdiəns] n [U] literary 1.) great happiness that shows in someone s face and makes them look attractive ▪ a young face full of radiance 2.) a soft gentle light ▪ the moon s radiance …
12radiance — noun 1) the radiance of the sun Syn: light, brightness, brilliance, luminosity, beams, rays, illumination, blaze, glow, gleam, luster, glare; luminescence, incandescence 2) her face beamed with radiance …
13radiance — /ˈreɪdiəns/ (say raydeeuhns) noun 1. radiant brightness or light: radiance of the tropical sun; radiance lit her face. 2. → radiation. Also, radiancy …
14radiance — energinis skaistis statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Paviršiaus elemento spinduliuotės pasirinktąja kryptimi stipris, padalytas iš statmenosios to elemento projekcijos į statmeną pasirinktajai krypčiai plokštumą ploto.… …
15radiance — energinis skaistis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. radiance vok. Strahldichte, f; Strahlungsdichte, f rus. энергетическая яркость, f pranc. luminance énergétique, f; radiance, f …
16radiance — (entrée créée par le supplément) (ra di an s ) s. f. Néologisme. Qualité, état de ce qui rayonne. • Tous ceux chez lesquels, en pareil cas, on n aperçoit ni l éclair du désir, ni la radiance de l extase, BRILLAT SAVARIN Physiol. du goût, I, 70 …
17radiance — noun (U) 1 great happiness, or energy that shows in the way someone looks: the unmistakable radiance of youth 2 a soft light that shines from or onto something …
18radiance — radiant ► ADJECTIVE 1) shining or glowing brightly. 2) emanating great joy, love, or health. 3) (of electromagnetic energy, especially heat) transmitted by radiation, rather than conduction or convection. 4) (of an appliance) emitting radiant… …
19radiance — noun 1. the amount of electromagnetic radiation leaving or arriving at a point on a surface (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑glow, ↑glowing • Hypernyms: ↑light, ↑visible light, ↑visible radiation …
20Radiance of the Seas — auf Reede vor Hawaii p1 …