用“radiate from”造句大全,radiate from造句
The Leonids are so named because they seem to radiate from the constellation Leo, the lion, which rises above the northeastern horizon between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m., depending on your location.
Striking aromas of ripe dark fruits radiate from the glass in an earthy, smoky tobacco context.
There are a family of flowers called asters named because most of them have flowers with petals that radiate from a centre, star-like.
Dangerous emissions radiate from plutonium.
This infiltrating ductal carcinoma of breast at low magnification appears to radiate from a central area of desmoplasia.
Spokes radiate from a wheel hub.
Happiness seemed to radiate from Dumbledore like light, like fire: Harry had never seen the man so utterly, so palpably content.
Delicate panels of burnished gold radiate from a grey body, finishing in cobalt blue spots around the edges.
And, he worked for a little less than 10 years at McGill where he did more work on these particles that radiate from radioactive elements.