thermic rays - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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thermic rays (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈθɜrmɪk reɪz/

Meaning and Usage

"Thermic rays" refers to electromagnetic radiation, primarily in the infrared spectrum, that is associated with heat. This term is often used in discussions about heat transfer, thermodynamics, and energy. The phrase itself is not overly common in everyday language but is more frequently encountered in scientific texts and discussions about physical phenomena.

The frequency of use is moderate, with a tendency toward written contexts, particularly within scientific, environmental, and technical writing. It is less common in everyday oral speech unless the conversation revolves around subjects like weather, thermal systems, or energy transfer.

Example Sentences

  1. Thermic rays are emitted by the sun and play a crucial role in heating the Earth's surface.
  2. "Térmicos rayos son emitidos por el sol y juegan un papel crucial en el calentamiento de la superficie de la Tierra."

  3. Many thermic rays can be absorbed by materials, increasing their temperature significantly.

  4. "Muchos rayos térmicos pueden ser absorbidos por los materiales, aumentando su temperatura significativamente."

  5. In order to harness thermic rays effectively, engineers must design specialized photovoltaic systems.

  6. "Para aprovechar eficazmente los rayos térmicos, los ingenieros deben diseñar sistemas fotovoltaicos especializados."

Idiomatic Expressions

While "thermic rays" itself is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions, there are relevant idioms and phrases in the realm of heat and radiation that involve "heat" or "ray." Here are several examples:

  1. "Under the heat of the moment"
  2. "Bajo el calor del momento, tomé una decisión que luego lamenté."
  3. "In the heat of the moment, I made a decision that I later regretted."

  4. "Heat of passion"

  5. "En el calor de la pasión, prometieron amor eterno el uno al otro."
  6. "In the heat of passion, they promised each other eternal love."

  7. "Throwing shade" (referring to indirect criticism, akin to the way heat can be reflected)

  8. "Ella estaba arrojando sombra al criticar su traje en la reunión."
  9. "She was throwing shade by criticizing his suit at the meeting."

  10. "Fanning the flames" (meaning to exacerbate a situation)

  11. "Al discutir sus problemas, solo estaba avivando las llamas."
  12. "By discussing their problems, he was just fanning the flames."

  13. "It's not rocket science" (referring to something that is not complex, often relating to thermodynamics in a humorous context)

  14. "No es ciencia de cohetes, entender cómo funcionan los rayos térmicos es bastante sencillo."
  15. "It's not rocket science; understanding how thermic rays work is quite simple."

Etymology

The term "thermic" is derived from the Greek word "thermos," meaning heat. "Rays" comes from the Old English "raege," meaning a beam of light or radiation. Combined, "thermic rays" essentially refers to beams or radiation associated with heat.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms:
- Infrared radiation
- Heat rays

Antonyms:
- Cold waves
- Cryogenic radiation



25-07-2024