noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
central
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It has full gas fired central heating to radiators and has a lovely west facing secluded garden.
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Luckily, central heating radiators ran around the room, so I was able to position the cable off the floor.
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Perhaps, instead, the first step was via a central-heating radiator .
new
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There is a range of five colours available in Homestyle's new spray-on radiator enamels, which includes a special primer.
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Milcey came with a new radiator hose and jugs of coolant.
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Select a new radiator that is the closest possible match to the existing one in terms of height and length.
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The six new radiators in Mrs Garazhenko's flat were flown from Moscow at considerable expense.
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Start at the new radiator position and work back towards the point at which you will connect into the existing pipework.
■ NOUN
heating
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Luckily, central heating radiators ran around the room, so I was able to position the cable off the floor.
■ VERB
fit
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The oil cooler was by Radiatore Cohini and was fitted under the radiator .
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Pivotilt is childproof, meets all major requirements for strength and safety, and fits all Stelrad Accord radiators from 18in upwards.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A direct system has only one water circuit which supplies both the taps and the radiators.
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All the engine needed was a little highway speed, let the radiator do its work.
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He paused by one of the radiators to warm his hands before approaching the doors that led into the infirmary.
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Let it touch the radiator - it won't leave its hand there when it discovers it is hot.
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Savanna animals cool off with a kind of organic radiator by evaporating water from the moist linings of the nasal chambers.
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Select a new radiator that is the closest possible match to the existing one in terms of height and length.
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There were spoons hidden all over the factory, on rafters, in drawers, behind radiators, and so on.