| 释义 | radialadjective /ˈreɪdiəl/  /ˈreɪdiəl/                         jump to other resultshaving a pattern of lines, etc. that go out from a central point towards the edge of a circlethe radial pattern of public transport facilities
 Oxford Collocations DictionaryRadial is used with these nouns: See full entry Word Originlate 16th cent.: from medieval Latin radialis, from Latin radius ‘staff, spoke, ray’.
radialnoun /ˈreɪdiəl/  /ˈreɪdiəl/ (British English also radial tyre) (North American English also radial tire)                         jump to other resultsa car tyre with strong cords inside the material of the tyre that are set at an angle towards the centre of the wheel and make the tyre stronger and saferTopics Transport by car or lorryc2Word Originlate 16th cent.: from medieval Latin radialis, from Latin radius ‘staff, spoke, ray’.
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