词汇 | luminous |
释义 | luminous adjective uk /ˈluː.mɪ.nəs/ us /ˈluː.mə.nəs/ luminousadjective (BRIGHT)producing or reflecting bright light, especially in the dark: (尤指在黑暗中)发亮的,放光的;夜光的 luminous clothing夜光服 The library was lit by the luminous glow of laptops. Synonyms aglowliterary lambentliterary The make-up refects light and gives the skin a luminous glow. The fabric was impregnated with luminous paint which glowed as they marched. I could see no stars, and only by a vague, luminous haze knew the presence of a moon. The qualities of light black light brightly brilliantly coruscating dazzlingly dullness floodlit incandescent lambency luminescence luminosity lustrously non-fluorescent overcast shimmering spangly sun-drenched ultra-luminous undulled unshaded luminousadjective (BEAUTIFUL)very beautiful: 极其美丽的;十分标致的 She is still luminous at 46 years of age. The subject matter is presented in luminous prose. Cherry is an unusually luminous, giving person. The guitars were as luminous as the whirling light show. Shinn's extraordinarily luminous paintings of theatrical productions Beauty and attractiveness aesthetic attractiveness beauty chic daintiness gorgeousness grace gracefulness grandeur gussy someone/something up lustrously magnificence majestically majesty nobility splendour stateliness sublimity sultriness swoony Related wordsluminosity luminously luminous | American Dictionaryluminous adjective us/ˈlu·mə·nəs/ producing or reflecting light, esp. in the dark: The snowy landscape was growing luminous in the late afternoon light. Examples of luminousluminous This is because such a motion would deliver less luminous impulses than a slow motion. Furthermore, the fluorescent sources had conventional magnetic ballasts and therefore were subject to luminous flicker, whereas incandescent lamps do not flicker. Behind this front both ionization and electrical conductivity decay to a lower value at the trailing edge of the luminous gas. We think that, in its substance, it would have the ephemeral material and luminous qualities of a passing thing. She, the beautiful, would lie down and languidly extend her luminous white wrist. Her eyes were luminous, her lips carried a sensual smile. In a rather subdued decade, these books easily pass muster as the most luminous examples of scholarship in agrarian history. Walls in vibrant contrasting tones glow in the sunlight, and the photographs convey the sensation of being inside a luminous painting. Researchers also should pay further attention to the possible role of luminous modulation to determine the optimal lighting system characteristics for the daily light exposure. Panegyrists and artists alike drew on a variety of luminous symbols to acclaim or represent the entering ruler. Under these conditions, the inner region appears white: the light red discolors and appears white with both surface color and luminous qualities. This may be associated with a steep rise of the ionization and electrical conductivity t o that value appropriate to the luminous shock front. Only the fluid retained by the envelope works as a messenger, and the messages are neither luminous nor electric, mechanical, vibratory, or caloric. Many performances by this orchestra have swept me up into whole heavens of sound, full of luminous, glittering stars. They will have the special pleasure of being aloft, skimming the under-surface of the luminous veil. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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