radiate
radiate.01 - emit or project
RADIATE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'radiate' based on sentences in ectb english corpus. Based on VerbNet substance_emission-43.4 (from radiate.01-v predicate notes)RADIATION-N NOTES: ~radiate.01 (from radiation.01-n)
Aliases:
radiate (v.)
radiation (n.)
radiation (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-DIR: entity emitting
ARG1-PPT: thing emitted
ARG1-PPT: thing emitted
radiate-v: transitive
TodayARGM-TMP
, with democracy , prosperity , and a high level of educationARGM-ADV
, the people of TaiwanARG0
radiaterel
an inner sense of confidenceARG1
.radiation-n
It does not seem likely that enough matter of this kind can enter the sun to account for
itsARG0
radiationrel
of heatARG1
.radiate.02 - hit with radiation; irradiate
RADIATE-V, RADIATION-N NOTES: Added by Julia.Aliases:
radiate (v.)
radiation (n.)
radiation (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: agent/causer
ARG1-GOL: entity hit with radiation
ARG2-PPT: the radiation
ARG3-LOC: more specific destination, if in addition to arg1
ARG1-GOL: entity hit with radiation
ARG2-PPT: the radiation
ARG3-LOC: more specific destination, if in addition to arg1
radiation-n
TheyARG0
radiatedrel
the tumor in the spineARG1
and so far they feel they have killed it .radiation-n
There 's a good chance she will need chemotherapy and radiation .
(c / chance-02 :ARG1 (n / need-01 :ARG0 (s / she) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (c2 / chemotherapy-01 :ARG1 s) :op2 (r / radiate-02 :ARG1 s))) :ARG1-of (g / good-15))