Examples of using Radiating in English and their translations into Serbian
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A knife radiating radio waves;
He found his light and the phenomenon of radiating color.
Quiet, sensitive, radiating confidence demeanor.
Some people light up and cheerfulness, radiating positive.
Frequent, pulling, radiating from the lumbar region.
With her, he is only when she is doing well and radiating happiness.
Massive stone slabs radiating from the lip of the well.
Intense sharp pain in the area of epigastrium radiating to the back.
Weak, aching, radiating to the upper body- during the day.
Sam, this place is… radiating power.
I have pain radiating from my navel to my lower right abdomen.
He felt the warmth radiating from them.
Radiating pain to adjacent tissues and organs, such as the testes.
Severe pain, often radiating to the ear.
Radiating special vibrations, he will open the channel of erotic energy.
Pain in the pelvic region, radiating to the sacrum.
It was radiating this light, and radiating this totally unearthly complete unconditional Love.
Could feel the tension radiating off him.
Visualize the energy radiating from the center of your being out into the world.
We see a number of smaller structures radiating from the base.
With all this energy radiating through my body, I could probably power a small city.
She could feel tension radiating from him.
The RF energy is capacitively coupled from the signal pair to the shield andthe shield itself does the radiating.
He felt a sense of warmth radiating between them.
Visualize the energy radiating from your abdomen out to the world. Breathe deeply. Inhale joy, courage.
He could feel the tension radiating from her.
The second most typical way of radiating heat is through grill-type cooking elements which are generally known as the"grill resistances".
Forty-three-year-old man with left flank pain radiating to the groin.
Do you see how all these radiating lines lead towards the small tunnels?".
Use the cooler to remove the dust on the heat radiating surface.