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ray [reɪ] SUBST

1. ray of light:

ray
raio m

2. ray (trace):

ray

I . X-ray [ˈeksreɪ] SUBST

1. X-ray (radiation):

raios m X pl

2. X-ray (photograph):

II . X-ray [ˈeksreɪ] VERBE trans

Expressions couramment utilisées avec rays

raios m X pl

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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This belly flop generates a loud boom that some suspect could scare potential prey, like shrimp, closer toward the swarm, making an easy meal for the rays under the surface.
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Likewise, lithium can be produced in interstellar matter by spallation collisions with cosmic rays, or by the evolution of stars of moderate mass.
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While it is caused by bright light as is flash blindness, the welder's arc lasts for much longer than a flash, and emits ultraviolet rays that can affect the cornea.
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They presented on the subject of ultraviolet rays, consequences of the rays and preventive methods.
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In film-screen radiography, an X-ray tube generates a beam of X-rays, which is aimed at the patient.
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The lighter moments punch through like rays in a storm cloud, creating a spectacular and varied soundscape.
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The pectoral fins are falcate and longer than the head, consisting of 19 to 21 soft rays.
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These rays, which stream through gaps in clouds (particularly stratocumulus) or between other objects, are columns of sunlit air separated by darker cloud-shadowed regions.
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It emits very high energy gamma rays that vary on a time scale of several days.
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The spicules are composed of 3 perpendicular rays giving them 6 points.
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