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Definition of radiator in English: radiatornoun ˈreɪdɪeɪtəˈreɪdiˌeɪdər 1A thing that radiates or emits light, heat, or sound. a dipole is a less efficient radiator of sound than a monopole Example sentencesExamples - Uncoated glass is a good radiator, so heat radiates from the window and is lost.
- Examples of radar reflectors are solar panels and heat radiators.
- "Iraqi labourers have installed a new radiator on a generator air intake.
- It follows, then, that any radiation emitted by the cavity radiator corresponds to the definition of blackbody radiation.
- An effective space station will need far more solar arrays than are in the picture and probably will also need larger heat radiators.
- The term perfect blackbody applies to bodies that act as perfect radiators or absorbers of heat.
- In winter, sea water is electrically heated and the steam is compressed as high-pressure vapour circulated through radiators.
- A different type of laser currently in development is the isotropic radiator.
- So ceratopsian frills may also have functioned as heat radiators, or signaling devices, or to attract mates, in addition to whatever protective function they may or may not have had.
- 1.1 A device for heating a room consisting of a metal tank connected by pipes through which hot water is pumped by a central heating system.
Example sentencesExamples - I showed him my leaking radiator and then told him that the central heating wasn't working either.
- Last week's cold snap will exacerbate problems, making flat batteries, frozen radiators and damp electrical systems all the more likely.
- I excused myself, and toddled off, book in hand, to my warm spot by the dining room radiator.
- The Inspectorate's report required rusty radiators, flaking paint, brittle water pipes, damp and floor defects to be fixed within three months.
- We were huddled close to the radiator in our dining room after Sunday lunch waiting anxiously for him to relay the story of the game.
- Choose one which appeals to you and add five drops to an oil burner or a saucer of water placed near a radiator.
- A wood-fired boiler is an obvious match for a home with radiators or other hydronic systems (hot water moving through pipes).
- I have an immersion heater so we'll have hot water, but the radiators are stone cold and it's chilly this evening.
- I was just going to tell you how to turn on the radiator, because these rooms freeze at night.
- This morning I painted the radiator in that room.
- Indoor life is comfortable here, so abundant is the supply of the geo-thermal hot water that pumps through radiators everywhere.
- The rooms themselves are cooled by cold water flowing through radiators, just as they are heated in the winter by hot water or steam flowing through them.
- He made his money by inventing a pipe connector which allows radiators to be swivelled forward without being disconnected, making it easy to wallpaper behind them.
- An integral back boiler provides domestic hot water and heats the radiators, which then provide central heating.
- Once a year, bleed all radiators to release trapped air, so that they heat up evenly.
- He informed me that practically all the pipes and radiators throughout the church seemed to have burst.
- The only reminder of the heating is a radiator in the bathroom, which the residents did not want to do without.
- My property is a one bedroom flat with 5 radiators, gas central heating and a gas cooker.
- Heating is by solid fuel, with radiators in all rooms.
- The steam travels through pipes to radiators or convectors, which give off heat and warm the room.
- 1.2 A portable oil or electric heater.
Example sentencesExamples - Listening keenly and swishing deftly, we pinpointed the noises to be coming from the small portable radiator that sat against the wall of my sisters room.
- He went on to say that among the areas which had now become a dumping ground was at the back of Waterford Regional Hospital where someone had left radiators, other heaters and furniture.
- Yep, from various people's descriptions a small oil radiator sounds like exactly what I'm looking for.
- Lennon went upstairs to his room and threw a portable radiator and clothes basket at his father before they returned downstairs.
- Mrs Foster added that ever since the fire was condemned she has had to buy and use portable electric radiators.
- Also an oil-filled, free-standing electric radiator in good working order is needed.
- When you first see the F - 50, it's easy to believe you're looking at a portable radiator.
2An engine-cooling device in a motor vehicle or aircraft consisting of a bank of thin tubes in which circulating water is cooled by the surrounding air. the water in my car radiator froze Example sentencesExamples - Although admittedly not a car expert, I do know pouring cold water into the radiator of an overheating engine is a bad idea.
- From the grille, the air goes directly to the radiator and to the engine.
- Railway lines are buckling in the sun, car radiators are boiling in traffic queues, talk has turned to global warming and the increased threat of flooding.
- Water cooled engines include radiator, pump, thermostat, fan and connecting hoses and pipes.
- Eliminating the radiators from the front of the car allowed the hood line to be lowered further.
- No less than three radiators sit in the engine bay, one for the air conditioning and one each for the low and high temperature cooling loops.
- The radiator has tubes that contain large amount of water and has an area to allow outside air to pass through.
- Later, while filling his car radiator with water at a service station, he offers a lift to a young woman who is also trying to thumb a ride west.
- The cooling fluid had to be pumped from the radiator to the engine via tubing and a series of pumps.
- The itinerant handyman is driving through the Arizona desert when he realizes that his car radiator is in need of water.
- During very cold winters, ordinary water would freeze within the engine block and the radiator.
- He started 13 th last week and parked 74 laps later after his radiator punctured and the engine overheated.
- The thin air also reduces the engine's power and decreases the cooling efficiency on the oil and water radiators that cool the engine.
- Will stricter emissions rules permit copper to make a comeback in automotive radiators?
- If your radiator needs to be replaced, you can find aftermarket radiators that are more affordable but are nonetheless excellent in quality.
- Put the hosepipe back on, refilled the radiator and I drove straight to the repair place.
- An early pit stop was made during the first hour to block off the radiators - the car was running too cool.
- This eliminates the pipe and clamps beneath the driver's seat used ever since the teams abandoned dual water radiators.
- The car radiator is a technology that has been around almost since automobiles were first invented.
- Without the auto radiator, the engine would overheat and become inefficient.
Definition of radiator in US English: radiatornounˈreɪdiˌeɪdərˈrādēˌādər 1A thing that radiates or emits light, heat, or sound. a dipole is a less efficient radiator of sound than a monopole Example sentencesExamples - "Iraqi labourers have installed a new radiator on a generator air intake.
- Uncoated glass is a good radiator, so heat radiates from the window and is lost.
- It follows, then, that any radiation emitted by the cavity radiator corresponds to the definition of blackbody radiation.
- So ceratopsian frills may also have functioned as heat radiators, or signaling devices, or to attract mates, in addition to whatever protective function they may or may not have had.
- An effective space station will need far more solar arrays than are in the picture and probably will also need larger heat radiators.
- The term perfect blackbody applies to bodies that act as perfect radiators or absorbers of heat.
- In winter, sea water is electrically heated and the steam is compressed as high-pressure vapour circulated through radiators.
- A different type of laser currently in development is the isotropic radiator.
- Examples of radar reflectors are solar panels and heat radiators.
- 1.1 A device for heating a room consisting of a metal tank connected by pipes through which hot water is pumped by a central heating system.
Example sentencesExamples - The rooms themselves are cooled by cold water flowing through radiators, just as they are heated in the winter by hot water or steam flowing through them.
- The Inspectorate's report required rusty radiators, flaking paint, brittle water pipes, damp and floor defects to be fixed within three months.
- An integral back boiler provides domestic hot water and heats the radiators, which then provide central heating.
- A wood-fired boiler is an obvious match for a home with radiators or other hydronic systems (hot water moving through pipes).
- We were huddled close to the radiator in our dining room after Sunday lunch waiting anxiously for him to relay the story of the game.
- He made his money by inventing a pipe connector which allows radiators to be swivelled forward without being disconnected, making it easy to wallpaper behind them.
- Last week's cold snap will exacerbate problems, making flat batteries, frozen radiators and damp electrical systems all the more likely.
- Once a year, bleed all radiators to release trapped air, so that they heat up evenly.
- My property is a one bedroom flat with 5 radiators, gas central heating and a gas cooker.
- He informed me that practically all the pipes and radiators throughout the church seemed to have burst.
- Choose one which appeals to you and add five drops to an oil burner or a saucer of water placed near a radiator.
- I have an immersion heater so we'll have hot water, but the radiators are stone cold and it's chilly this evening.
- I showed him my leaking radiator and then told him that the central heating wasn't working either.
- I excused myself, and toddled off, book in hand, to my warm spot by the dining room radiator.
- The steam travels through pipes to radiators or convectors, which give off heat and warm the room.
- The only reminder of the heating is a radiator in the bathroom, which the residents did not want to do without.
- Heating is by solid fuel, with radiators in all rooms.
- This morning I painted the radiator in that room.
- I was just going to tell you how to turn on the radiator, because these rooms freeze at night.
- Indoor life is comfortable here, so abundant is the supply of the geo-thermal hot water that pumps through radiators everywhere.
- 1.2 A portable heater resembling a radiator.
Example sentencesExamples - Mrs Foster added that ever since the fire was condemned she has had to buy and use portable electric radiators.
- Lennon went upstairs to his room and threw a portable radiator and clothes basket at his father before they returned downstairs.
- When you first see the F - 50, it's easy to believe you're looking at a portable radiator.
- Also an oil-filled, free-standing electric radiator in good working order is needed.
- He went on to say that among the areas which had now become a dumping ground was at the back of Waterford Regional Hospital where someone had left radiators, other heaters and furniture.
- Listening keenly and swishing deftly, we pinpointed the noises to be coming from the small portable radiator that sat against the wall of my sisters room.
- Yep, from various people's descriptions a small oil radiator sounds like exactly what I'm looking for.
2An engine-cooling device in a motor vehicle or aircraft consisting of a bank of thin tubes in which circulating fluid is cooled by the surrounding air. the water in my car radiator froze Example sentencesExamples - From the grille, the air goes directly to the radiator and to the engine.
- During very cold winters, ordinary water would freeze within the engine block and the radiator.
- If your radiator needs to be replaced, you can find aftermarket radiators that are more affordable but are nonetheless excellent in quality.
- The radiator has tubes that contain large amount of water and has an area to allow outside air to pass through.
- Without the auto radiator, the engine would overheat and become inefficient.
- No less than three radiators sit in the engine bay, one for the air conditioning and one each for the low and high temperature cooling loops.
- Later, while filling his car radiator with water at a service station, he offers a lift to a young woman who is also trying to thumb a ride west.
- Put the hosepipe back on, refilled the radiator and I drove straight to the repair place.
- Water cooled engines include radiator, pump, thermostat, fan and connecting hoses and pipes.
- Will stricter emissions rules permit copper to make a comeback in automotive radiators?
- This eliminates the pipe and clamps beneath the driver's seat used ever since the teams abandoned dual water radiators.
- Eliminating the radiators from the front of the car allowed the hood line to be lowered further.
- The car radiator is a technology that has been around almost since automobiles were first invented.
- The itinerant handyman is driving through the Arizona desert when he realizes that his car radiator is in need of water.
- The cooling fluid had to be pumped from the radiator to the engine via tubing and a series of pumps.
- Although admittedly not a car expert, I do know pouring cold water into the radiator of an overheating engine is a bad idea.
- He started 13 th last week and parked 74 laps later after his radiator punctured and the engine overheated.
- Railway lines are buckling in the sun, car radiators are boiling in traffic queues, talk has turned to global warming and the increased threat of flooding.
- The thin air also reduces the engine's power and decreases the cooling efficiency on the oil and water radiators that cool the engine.
- An early pit stop was made during the first hour to block off the radiators - the car was running too cool.
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