radius in the PONS Dictionary

radius Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

radius [or zone], of influence
radius [or range] of action
radius [or zone] of influence

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Users are offered a map based tool to select a center-point and radius to search within.
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The radius of the circle is about 10 km.
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Depending on factors including stiffness, turning radius and personality this can be done slowly or fast.
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They typically have swings in the range of 3to7in mm diameter (in other words, 1.5to3.5in mm radius).
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The result is an image at half the radius of the eye, which is where the tips of the rhabdoms are.
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This equipment saves time and adds precision to the process of scalloping the wood in the neck's radius the same in all fret spaces.
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The star has a radius of times solar while its mass is 3.5 to 4 solar masses.
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More than 5,400 people live in the area within 40km mi radius.
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This requires a stylus with a narrow side radius, such as 5 m (or 0.2 mil).
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For the special case of a circle, the semi-major axis is the radius.
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