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美:[kæn'desənt]
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美:[kæn'desənt]
can·des·cent
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candescently (adv.), candescence (n.)
词根:candent
adj.candent 白热的;灼热的
"发光的,白热的",1824年,源自拉丁语 candescentem(主格 candescens), candescere 的现在分词,意为“变白,开始闪耀”, candere 的始动形式,意为“发光,闪耀”(源自 PIE 词根 *kand- “发光”)。相关词汇: Candescence。
Latin candescent-, candescens, present participle of candescere, inchoative of candēre
The first known use of candescent was in 1657
1 She wore a white shirtwaist and black skirt that accentuated her trim figure, and she was seated beside a window, her hair candescent with sunlight.
2 From the materials of the house itself he draws unexpected resonances, candescent onyx balancing pellucid glass, and that glass itself shifting between aspects.
3 Originally trained as a mezzo-soprano, she has a full-bodied lower range that is just as thrilling to witness as her candescent high notes, and a commanding softness in more conversational moments.
4 Lava-like liquid oozes from the base of the furnace as soot-coated men in hooded reflective suits, thick gloves and protective visors steer the candescent flow with ladles the length of spears.
5 Writers of elevated and candescent fantasy hold a mirror to the worlds they live in and are master architects of the worlds they create, slanting reflections like a carnival funhouse.
6 Unfortunately, despite efforts to associate the moment of innovation with light-bulbs, sparks or other candescent metaphors, modern innovation is a process - not an event - that relies on accumulated knowledge and capabilities.
7 The light, dwelling upon naked hillside and the fortress crowning it, made both to seem candescent, hill and castle one heart of flame against the purple mountains that stretched across the south.
8 Well, thought Stockton, as he crossed the bridge, rejoicing not at all in the splendid towers of Manhattan, candescent in the April sun, they had done all they could.
9 And shall not We, when Life's short span, Enveloping the Yet-To-Be— Smiling candescent?—Nay?—Ah! well!
10 Then he saw, pale and candescent in the blackness, three or four great lilies, the authors of that perfume.
11 He became conscious of a candescent spot on the far side of the hearth, where the light fell on old Heythorp's thick white hair.
12 the campers were transfixed by the candescent flames of their seashore fire
13 Tranquillity sudden, vast, candescent: form of forms.
突兀 、 浩翰 、 炽烈的静穆: 形态的形态.