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radical
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radical
supporting total and extreme social or political changes
Exemple
The radical activist advocated for the overthrow of the government to establish a new social order.
Activistul radical a pledat pentru răsturnarea guvernului pentru a stabili o nouă ordine socială.
02
radical, revoluționar
(of actions, ideas, etc.) very new and different from the norm
Exemple
The scientist proposed a radical theory that challenged established beliefs.
Omul de știință a propus o teorie radicală care a contestat credințele stabilite.
03
originating from or relating to the root or source of something
Exemple
The scientist studied the radical causes of the disease.
04
(of leaves) growing at or arising from the base of a plant or directly from the root or rootstock
Exemple
The plant has several radical leaves sprouting at its base.
05
of or relating to a root in language, such as the root of a word
Exemple
The radical of the verb conveys its essential meaning.
Radical
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radical, grup funcțional
a group of atoms bonded together that behaves as a single unit within a molecule
Exemple
The hydroxyl radical is highly reactive and plays a key role in many chemical reactions.
Radicalul hidroxil este foarte reactiv și joacă un rol cheie în multe reacții chimice.
02
an atom or group of atoms with at least one unpaired electron, often highly reactive
Exemple
Free radicals can damage cells if not neutralized.
03
a person who holds extreme or unconventional ideas or opinions
Exemple
The radical spoke passionately at the town hall.
04
a character or component conveying the lexical meaning of a logogram
Exemple
The radical in the character indicates its semantic category.
05
the form of a word after all affixes are removed
Exemple
The radical of " unhappiness " is " happy. "
06
a quantity expressed as the root of another quantity
Exemple
The radical √16 equals 4.
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