ray
ray
reɪ
rei
British pronunciation
/reɪ/

Definicja i znaczenie słowa „ray” po angielsku

01

a flat-bodied marine cartilaginous fish with eyes on the upper surface, swimming primarily using large, wing-like pectoral fins

ray definition and meaning
example
Przykłady
Rays propel themselves with wing-like pectoral fins.
02

a straight line that starts at a point and extends infinitely in one direction

ray definition and meaning
example
Przykłady
Angles are measured using two rays that share a common vertex.
03

a column of light, such as that emitted from a beacon or focused source

example
Przykłady
Morning rays illuminated the dewy meadow.
04

a single branch of an umbel or an umbrella-shaped flower cluster

example
Przykłady
Botanists counted the number of rays in the umbrella-shaped flower.
05

a stiff, segmented bony or cartilaginous structure that supports and extends the fins of a fish

example
Przykłady
The soft rays in the tail provide flexibility while swimming.
06

the syllable used in solmization to name the second note of a major scale

example
Przykłady
When composing melodies, she emphasized the " ray " note for harmonic effect.
to ray
01

to expose something to radiation

example
Przykłady
Certain materials are rayed for experimental analysis.
02

to extend, spread, or project outward from a center or inward toward a center

example
Przykłady
The pattern rayed across the fabric in a starburst design.
03

to emit energy, light, or other rays

example
Przykłady
The laser rayed a beam across the laboratory.
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