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Qué (quién) es RAYS - definición

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Rays; Ray (physics); Ray (disambiguation); Ray (album)

rays         
rays
informal, chiefly N. Amer. sunlight considered in the context of sunbathing.
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rays
a specified form of non-luminous radiation:
ray         
(rays)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Rays of light are narrow beams of light.
...the first rays of light spread over the horizon...
The sun's rays can penetrate water up to 10 feet.
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2.
A ray of hope, comfort, or other positive quality is a small amount of it that you welcome because it makes a bad situation seem less bad.
They could provide a ray of hope amid the general business and economic gloom...
= glimmer
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ray         
ray1
¦ noun
1. each of the lines in which light seems to stream from the sun or any luminous body, or pass through a small opening.
the straight line in which light or other electromagnetic radiation travels to a given point.
(rays) a specified form of non-luminous radiation: ultraviolet rays.
(rays) informal, chiefly N. Amer. sunlight considered in the context of sunbathing.
2. an initial or slight indication of a positive or welcome quality: a ray of hope.
3. Mathematics any of a set of straight lines passing through one point.
4. Botany any of the individual strap-shaped florets around the edge of the flower of a daisy or related plant.
5. Zoology each of the long slender bony supports in the fins of most bony fishes.
6. Zoology each radial arm of a starfish.
¦ verb
1. spread from or as if from a central point.
2. literary radiate (light).
Phrases
ray of sunshine informal a person who brings happiness to others.
Derivatives
-rayed adjective
rayless adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr. rai, based on L. radius 'spoke, ray'.
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ray2
¦ noun a broad flat cartilaginous fish with wing-like pectoral fins and a long slender tail. [Order Batiformes: many species.]
Origin
ME: from OFr. raie, from L. raia.
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ray3
(also re)
¦ noun Music (in tonic sol-fa) the second note of a major scale.
?the note D in the fixed-doh system.
Origin
ME re, representing (as an arbitrary name for the note) the first syllable of resonare, taken from a Latin hymn.

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Ray
Ejemplos de uso de RAYS
1. UVB rays, the most potent rays that reach the earth, cause sunburn.
2. Other chemicals absorb the UV rays and convert them into less–harmful infra–red rays.
3. The population of cownose rays has risen to as much as 40 million, and Peterson said scientists are worrying that the rays will target other species.
4. Integral, the Rossi Explorer and Swift all detect X–rays and gamma rays, which are far more energetic than the visible light that our eyes detect.
5. It subsequently cools by emitting what kind of radiation? a) Ultraviolet waves b) Gamma rays c) Infrared rays d) Radio waves 2.