Significado de radiation em inglês
radiationradiation /ˌreɪdiˈeɪʃən/ noun [uncountable]
Ver todas as traduções1a form of energy that comes especially from nuclear reactions, which in large amounts is very harmful to living thingsforma de energia proveniente especialmente de reações nucleares, que em grandes quantidades é muito prejudicial aos seres vivos:
An accident at the power station could result in large amounts of radiation being released.Um acidente na usina poderia resultar na liberação de grandes quantidades de radiação.
a lethal dose of radiationuma dose letal de radiação2energy in the form of heat or light that is sent out as waves that you cannot seeenergia na forma de calor ou luz emitida em ondas que não podem ser vistas:
Sun creams work by blocking harmful ultraviolet radiation.Os protetores solares funcionam bloqueando a radiação ultravioleta prejudicial.COLLOCATIONSCOLOCAÇÕES– Meanings 1 & 2— Acepções 1 e 2ADJECTIVES/NOUN + radiationADJETIVOS/SUBSTANTIVO + radiationnuclear radiation· Nuclear radiation has a devastating effect on living cells.· A radiação nuclear tem um efeito devastador sobre as células vivas.solar radiation (=from the sun)· How can solar radiation be trapped and used?· Como a radiação solar pode ser captada e aproveitada?cosmic radiation (=from space)· The spacecraft is fitted with a shield to block cosmic radiation.· A nave espacial está equipada com um escudo para bloquear a radiação cósmica.ultraviolet/infra-red radiation (=from the light produced by the sun)· Ultraviolet radiation damages DNA in plants.· A radiação ultravioleta danifica o DNA das plantas.gamma/alpha/beta radiation technicaltécnico (=radiation given off by the atomic matter of gamma, alpha, or beta rays)· The conventional treatment for cancer is to bombard the tumour with gamma radiation.· O tratamento convencional para o câncer é bombardear o tumor com radiação gama.background radiation (=the radiation normally present in the environment)· In some parts of the world, background radiation is very high.· Em algumas partes do mundo, a radiação de fundo é muito alta.radiation + NOUNradiation + SUBSTANTIVOa radiation leak· A radiation leak occurred at a Russian nuclear power station.· Ocorreu um vazamento de radiação em uma usina nuclear russa.radiation levels· The background radiation level was normal.· O nível de radiação de fundo estava normal.verbsverbosgive off radiation (also emit radiation formalformal) (=produce it)· The lamps emit ultra-violet radiation.· As lâmpadas emitem radiação ultravioleta.absorb radiation· It is thought that a black hole absorbs any solar radiation that reaches it.· Acredita-se que um buraco negro absorve toda a radiação solar que o alcança.be exposed to radiation (=be put in a situation where you are not protected from harmful radiation, especially nuclear radiation)· The servicemen claimed they were illegally exposed to radiation during atomic tests.· Os militares afirmaram ter sido ilegalmente expostos à radiação durante os testes atômicos.phraseslocuçõesa dose of radiation (=an amount of radiation that someone experiences)· Workers at the site received high doses of radiation.· Os trabalhadores do local receberam altas doses de radiação.exposure to radiation (=when someone is near to a substance that gives off harmful radiation, especially nuclear radiation)· One cause of leukaemia is exposure to radiation.· Uma das causas da leucemia é a exposição à radiação.
Ver todas as traduções1a form of energy that comes especially from nuclear reactions, which in large amounts is very harmful to living thingsforma de energia proveniente especialmente de reações nucleares, que em grandes quantidades é muito prejudicial aos seres vivos:
An accident at the power station could result in large amounts of radiation being released.Um acidente na usina poderia resultar na liberação de grandes quantidades de radiação.
a lethal dose of radiationuma dose letal de radiação2energy in the form of heat or light that is sent out as waves that you cannot seeenergia na forma de calor ou luz emitida em ondas que não podem ser vistas:
Sun creams work by blocking harmful ultraviolet radiation.Os protetores solares funcionam bloqueando a radiação ultravioleta prejudicial.COLLOCATIONSCOLOCAÇÕES– Meanings 1 & 2— Acepções 1 e 2ADJECTIVES/NOUN + radiationADJETIVOS/SUBSTANTIVO + radiationnuclear radiation· Nuclear radiation has a devastating effect on living cells.· A radiação nuclear tem um efeito devastador sobre as células vivas.solar radiation (=from the sun)· How can solar radiation be trapped and used?· Como a radiação solar pode ser captada e aproveitada?cosmic radiation (=from space)· The spacecraft is fitted with a shield to block cosmic radiation.· A nave espacial está equipada com um escudo para bloquear a radiação cósmica.ultraviolet/infra-red radiation (=from the light produced by the sun)· Ultraviolet radiation damages DNA in plants.· A radiação ultravioleta danifica o DNA das plantas.gamma/alpha/beta radiation technicaltécnico (=radiation given off by the atomic matter of gamma, alpha, or beta rays)· The conventional treatment for cancer is to bombard the tumour with gamma radiation.· O tratamento convencional para o câncer é bombardear o tumor com radiação gama.background radiation (=the radiation normally present in the environment)· In some parts of the world, background radiation is very high.· Em algumas partes do mundo, a radiação de fundo é muito alta.radiation + NOUNradiation + SUBSTANTIVOa radiation leak· A radiation leak occurred at a Russian nuclear power station.· Ocorreu um vazamento de radiação em uma usina nuclear russa.radiation levels· The background radiation level was normal.· O nível de radiação de fundo estava normal.verbsverbosgive off radiation (also emit radiation formalformal) (=produce it)· The lamps emit ultra-violet radiation.· As lâmpadas emitem radiação ultravioleta.absorb radiation· It is thought that a black hole absorbs any solar radiation that reaches it.· Acredita-se que um buraco negro absorve toda a radiação solar que o alcança.be exposed to radiation (=be put in a situation where you are not protected from harmful radiation, especially nuclear radiation)· The servicemen claimed they were illegally exposed to radiation during atomic tests.· Os militares afirmaram ter sido ilegalmente expostos à radiação durante os testes atômicos.phraseslocuçõesa dose of radiation (=an amount of radiation that someone experiences)· Workers at the site received high doses of radiation.· Os trabalhadores do local receberam altas doses de radiação.exposure to radiation (=when someone is near to a substance that gives off harmful radiation, especially nuclear radiation)· One cause of leukaemia is exposure to radiation.· Uma das causas da leucemia é a exposição à radiação.