in light of如何读

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美:[ɪn laɪt ʌv]

in light of是什么意思

  • adv.

    按照,根据;

  • in light of英英释义

    noun

    something that makes vision possible

    the sensation aroused by stimulation of the visual receptors

    electromagnetic radiation of any wavelength that travels in a vacuum with a speed of 299,792,458 meters (about 186,000 miles) per secondspecifically: such radiation that is visible to the human eye

    daylight

    was up each morning at the first light—Frank O'Connor

    dawn

    a source of light: such as

    a celestial body

    As night fell the lights in the sky multiplied.

    candle

    put a light in the window

    an electric light

    a color of notable lightness : a light or pale color—usually plural

    Bartlett allows his preliminary wash or grisaille to dry and then applies transparent layers of broken color. Into this wash he adds the lights and darks as they have been mapped out underneath.—Harley Bartlett

    lights plural clothing that is light in color

    always washed his lights separately from his darks

    archaic sight sense 4a

    spiritual illumination

    the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it—John 1:5 (Revised Standard Version)

    inner light

    enlightenment

    reaching out and groping for a pathway to the light—B. N. Cardozo

    truth

    public knowledge

    facts brought to light

    a particular aspect or appearance presented to view

    saw the matter in a different light

    a particular illumination

    something that enlightens or informs

    shed some light on the problem

    a medium (such as a window) through which light is admitted

    lights plural a set of principles, standards, or opinions

    worship according to one's lights—Adrienne Koch

    a noteworthy person in a particular place or field see also leading light

    a literary light among current writers

    a particular expression of the eye

    listened with a fiery light burning in her eyes—Sherwood Anderson

    lighthouse, beacon

    traffic light

    the representation of light in art

    a flame for lighting something (such as a cigarette)

    adjective (1)

    having light : bright

    a light airy room

    not intense in color, coloring, or pigmentation : not dark : pale

    light hair

    of colors medium in saturation and high in lightness

    light blue

    of coffee served with extra milk or cream

    verb (1)

    intransitive verb

    to become light : brighten—usually used with up

    her face lit up

    to take fire

    to ignite something (such as a cigarette)—often used with up

    transitive verb

    to set fire to

    to conduct with a light : guide

    illuminate

    rockets light up the sky

    animate, brighten

    a smile lit up her face

    adjective (2)

    having little weight : not heavy

    designed to carry a comparatively small load

    a light truck

    having relatively little weight in proportion to bulk

    aluminum is a light metal

    containing less than the legal, standard, or usual weight

    a light coin

    of little importance : trivial

    not abundant a light lunch

    light rain

    easily disturbed

    a light sleeper

    exerting a minimum of force or pressure : gentle

    a light touch

    resulting from a very slight pressure : faint

    light print

    easily endurable

    a light illness

    requiring little effort

    light work

    capable of moving swiftly or nimbly

    light on his feet

    frivolous sense 1a

    light conduct

    lacking in stability : changeable

    light opinions

    sexually promiscuous

    free from care : cheerful

    less powerful but usually more mobile than usual for its kind a light cruiser

    light cavalry

    made with a lower calorie content or with less of some ingredient (such as salt, fat, or alcohol) than usual

    having a relatively mild flavor

    easily digested

    a light soup

    well leavened

    a light crust

    coarse and sandy or easily pulverized

    light soil

    dizzy, giddy

    felt light in the head

    intended chiefly to entertain light comedy

    light verse

    carrying little or no cargo

    the ship returned light

    producing goods for direct consumption by the consumer

    light industry

    not bearing a stress or accent

    a light syllable

    having a clear soft quality

    a light voice

    being in debt to the pot in a poker game

    three chips light

    short sense 5d

    light on experience

    casual, occasional

    a light smoker

    noun

    something that makes vision possible

    the sensation aroused by stimulation of the visual receptors

    electromagnetic radiation of any wavelength that travels in a vacuum with a speed of 299,792,458 meters (about 186,000 miles) per secondspecifically: such radiation that is visible to the human eye

    daylight

    was up each morning at the first light—Frank O'Connor

    dawn

    a source of light: such as

    a celestial body

    As night fell the lights in the sky multiplied.

    candle

    put a light in the window

    an electric light

    a color of notable lightness : a light or pale color—usually plural

    Bartlett allows his preliminary wash or grisaille to dry and then applies transparent layers of broken color. Into this wash he adds the lights and darks as they have been mapped out underneath.—Harley Bartlett

    lights plural clothing that is light in color

    always washed his lights separately from his darks

    archaic sight sense 4a

    spiritual illumination

    the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it—John 1:5 (Revised Standard Version)

    inner light

    enlightenment

    reaching out and groping for a pathway to the light—B. N. Cardozo

    truth

    public knowledge

    facts brought to light

    a particular aspect or appearance presented to view

    saw the matter in a different light

    a particular illumination

    something that enlightens or informs

    shed some light on the problem

    a medium (such as a window) through which light is admitted

    lights plural a set of principles, standards, or opinions

    worship according to one's lights—Adrienne Koch

    a noteworthy person in a particular place or field see also leading light

    a literary light among current writers

    a particular expression of the eye

    listened with a fiery light burning in her eyes—Sherwood Anderson

    lighthouse, beacon

    traffic light

    the representation of light in art

    a flame for lighting something (such as a cigarette)

    adverb

    lightly

    with little baggage

    travel light

    adjective (1)

    having light : bright

    a light airy room

    not intense in color, coloring, or pigmentation : not dark : pale

    light hair

    of colors medium in saturation and high in lightness

    light blue

    of coffee served with extra milk or cream

    verb (2)

    intransitive verb

    dismount

    settle, alight

    a bird lit on the lawn

    to fall unexpectedly—usually used with on or upon

    to arrive by chance : happen—usually used with on or upon

    lit upon a solution

    verb (1)

    intransitive verb

    to become light : brighten—usually used with up

    her face lit up

    to take fire

    to ignite something (such as a cigarette)—often used with up

    transitive verb

    to set fire to

    to conduct with a light : guide

    illuminate

    rockets light up the sky

    animate, brighten

    a smile lit up her face

    adjective (2)

    having little weight : not heavy

    designed to carry a comparatively small load

    a light truck

    having relatively little weight in proportion to bulk

    aluminum is a light metal

    containing less than the legal, standard, or usual weight

    a light coin

    of little importance : trivial

    not abundant a light lunch

    light rain

    easily disturbed

    a light sleeper

    exerting a minimum of force or pressure : gentle

    a light touch

    resulting from a very slight pressure : faint

    light print

    easily endurable

    a light illness

    requiring little effort

    light work

    capable of moving swiftly or nimbly

    light on his feet

    frivolous sense 1a

    light conduct

    lacking in stability : changeable

    light opinions

    sexually promiscuous

    free from care : cheerful

    less powerful but usually more mobile than usual for its kind a light cruiser

    light cavalry

    made with a lower calorie content or with less of some ingredient (such as salt, fat, or alcohol) than usual

    having a relatively mild flavor

    easily digested

    a light soup

    well leavened

    a light crust

    coarse and sandy or easily pulverized

    light soil

    dizzy, giddy

    felt light in the head

    intended chiefly to entertain light comedy

    light verse

    carrying little or no cargo

    the ship returned light

    producing goods for direct consumption by the consumer

    light industry

    not bearing a stress or accent

    a light syllable

    having a clear soft quality

    a light voice

    being in debt to the pot in a poker game

    three chips light

    short sense 5d

    light on experience

    casual, occasional

    a light smoker

    adverb

    lightly

    with little baggage

    travel light

    verb (2)

    intransitive verb

    dismount

    settle, alight

    a bird lit on the lawn

    to fall unexpectedly—usually used with on or upon

    to arrive by chance : happen—usually used with on or upon

    lit upon a solution

    in light of词源英文解释

    Noun Middle English liht, light, going back to Old English lēoht, Anglian lēht, going back to Germanic *leuh-t-, neuter noun (whence also Old Frisian liācht "light," Old Saxon lioht, Middle Dutch licht, lich, Old High German lioht), probably syncopated from an earlier consonantal stem *leuhađa-, as in Gothic liuhaþ "light," derivative of an Indo-European base *leu̯k- "become bright," whence Sanskrit rócate "(it) shines, is bright," Avestan raociṇt- "brightening," Hittite lukta "it becomes light, dawns" Note: Gothic liuhaþ has been compared directly with Hittite lukkatt- "dawn, next morning." Adjective (1) Middle English lyht, light, going back to Old English lēoht, Anglian lēht "filled with light, bright, clear," going back to Germanic *leuhta- (whence also Old Frisian liācht, licht "light, bright," Old Saxon lioht, Middle Dutch licht, lecht, Old High German lioht, liuhti), going back to Indo-European *leu̯k-to-, probably verbal adjective from the base *leu̯k- "become bright" — more at light >entry 1 Verb (1) Middle English lihten, lighten "to emit light, shine, dawn, shed light on, light (a fire, a candle), set fire to, illuminate," going back to Old English līohtan, līehtan, Anglian līhtan "to give light, become light, light (a candle)," going back to Germanic *leuhtije- (whence also Old Saxon liuhtan "to shine," Middle Dutch luchten, Old High German liuhten, Gothic liuhtjan "to give light"), weak verb derivative from *leuhta- "bright, light >entry 2" Adjective (2) Middle English, from Old English lēoht; akin to Old High German līhti light, Latin levis, Greek elachys small Verb (2) Middle English, from Old English līhtan; akin to Old English lēoht light in weight

    The first known use of light was before the 12th century

    in light of儿童词典英英释义

    issue1 of 2noun

    the action of going, coming, or flowing out

    a means or place of going out : exit, outlet

    offspring, progeny

    final outcome : result

    a point of debate or controversy

    a giving off (as of blood) from the body

    something issued or issuingespecially: the copies of a publication published at one time

    issue2 of 2verb

    to go, come, or flow out : emerge

    water issuing from a pipe

    to cause to come forth

    to distribute officially

    to send out for sale or circulation : publish

    to come as an effect : result

    issue1 of 2noun

    the action of going, coming, or flowing out

    a means or place of going out : exit, outlet

    offspring, progeny

    final outcome : result

    a point of debate or controversy

    a giving off (as of blood) from the body

    something issued or issuingespecially: the copies of a publication published at one time

    issue2 of 2verb

    to go, come, or flow out : emerge

    water issuing from a pipe

    to cause to come forth

    to distribute officially

    to send out for sale or circulation : publish

    to come as an effect : result

    lieunoun

    place entry 1 sense 7b, stead

    lieunoun

    place entry 1 sense 7b, stead

    light1 of 6noun

    something that makes vision possible

    the sensation aroused by stimulation of the visual sense organs

    electromagnetic radiation of any wavelength (as infrared, visible, ultraviolet, and X-rays) and traveling in a vacuum with a speed of about 186,000 miles (300,000 kilometers) per secondespecially: such radiation that is visible to the human eye

    daylight sense 1

    by dawn's early light

    a source (as a lamp) of light

    turn on the light

    public knowledge

    facts brought to light

    a particular appearance presented to view I see the matter in a different light now

    were shown in a bad light by the lawyer

    a particular illumination

    by the light of the moon

    something that helps one to know or understand

    shed light on a problem

    a noted person : leading light

    lighthouse, beacon

    traffic signal

    turn left at the next light

    a flame for lighting something

    light2 of 6adjective

    having light : bright

    a light room

    not dark or deep in color : pale

    light blue

    light3 of 6verb

    to make or become bright—often used with up

    to cause to burn or begin to burn—often used with up

    to lead with a light

    light a guest up the stairs

    light4 of 6adjective

    having little or less than usual weight : not heavy

    designed to carry a small load

    light truck

    of little importance

    not abundant : scanty

    light rain

    not strong or violent : moderate

    light breezes

    easily disturbed

    a light sleeper

    putting forth little force or pressure : gentle

    a light touch

    not hard to bear, do, pay, or digest light exercise light food

    light punishment

    capable of moving swiftly or nimbly

    light on one's feet

    intended chiefly to entertain light verse

    light reading

    made with a lower calorie content or with less of some ingredient (as fat)

    light salad dressing

    having a spongy or fluffy quality

    light pastry

    producing goods that will be sold to the people who use them rather than to another manufacturer

    light industry

    light5 of 6adverb

    in a light manner

    with little baggage

    traveling light

    light6 of 6verb

    to come down out of the air and settle : alight

    birds lit on the lawn

    to come by chance

    lit upon a solution

    in light of 例句

    1 In light of the objection received thus far , the draft will be revised.

    对于公众强烈反对之事项,我们会理所当然地予以修改.

    2 the light of the moon

    3 a mixture of light and shadow

    4 The light will turn red, and a red light camera will go off.

    5 We must ascertain the responsibility in light of different situations.

    我们必须根据不同情况判定责任.

    6 All of this is particularly exciting in light of the recent history of our two countries.

    这些新发展,同两国过去的关系相对照,令人感到特别兴奋。

    7 a photograph taken in low light

    8 The lights suddenly went out.

    9 light punishment to fit a minor offense

    10 How can free will exist in light of the findings of science?

    根据科学发现的观点,自由意志怎么能够存在?

    11 In light of sustainable development, discuss the positive and negative impacts of reclamation on urban development.

    试以可持续发展观点讨论填海造地对城市发展的得失.

    12 the waves had an especially light foam at their crests because of the strong breeze

    13 In talk shows, it is necessary to add some emotional release in light of the circumstances.

    谈话节目里酌加点情感宣泄是必要的.

    14 we painted the walls a light blue

    15 the dancer was exceptionally light on her feet

    16 A true Marxist - Leninist must understand, carry on and develop Marxism - Leninism in light of the current situation.

    真正的 马克思列宁主义 者必须根据现在的情况,认识 、 继承和发展 马克思列宁主义.

    17 Review the slides you have already taken in light of this topic.

    从这个主题,在去重新审视你已经拍好的幻灯片.

    18 With these new views, Euclid captured 11 million objects in visible light and five million objects in infrared light.

    19 The translation theory in light of Relevance Theory is a dynamic interpretation.

    关联理论框架下的翻译理论是动态的阐释法.

    20 the bird lit on the branch and began to sing

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