lit如何读

英:[lɪt]

美:[ lɪt]

lit是什么意思

  • 动词light的过去式和过去分词形式.
  • abbr.文学(=literature)

lit英英释义

noun

literature—often used before another nounlit criticslit studiesAs might be expected, Jude is not your run-of-the-mill lit professor.—John J. O'Connor

a course in English lit

adjective

slang affected by alcohol : drunk

This Miami company sells alcoholic popsicles … that will get you totally lit for the perfect field day throwback.—Kirsten Poletis

slang excellent, exciting All reggae lovers and fans should expect nothing less than a lit performance from my team and me.—Chronixx The biggest coffee event in America is this week … . It's the 2017 SCA Event in Seattle and it's lit, fam.—sprudge.com Tyler, The Creator's annual Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival lineup just got turned up a notch … . Anderson .Paak, Kamasi Washington and MixedByAli have been added to the already-lit lineup.—Alexa Shouneyia

Judging by the energy displayed in the party room, it is safe to say the party was lit …—Kumashe Yaakugh

abbreviation

liter

literal; literally

lit词组

lit on偶然碰见

lit词源中文解释

“被照亮的; 着火的”,来自 light(v.2)的过去分词形容词。俚语意思“喝醉了”记录于1914年。

lit词源英文解释

Noun by shortening Adjective past participle of light >entry 3

The first known use of lit was in 1850

lit儿童词典英英释义

literaladjective

following the ordinary or usual meaning of the words

literal and figurative meanings

true to fact : plain, unadorned

took the television drama to be the literal truth

concerned mainly with facts

a literal-minded person

of, relating to, or expressed in letters

literal equations

done word for word : exact, verbatim

a literal translation

literaladjective

following the ordinary or usual meaning of the words

literal and figurative meanings

true to fact : plain, unadorned

took the television drama to be the literal truth

concerned mainly with facts

a literal-minded person

of, relating to, or expressed in letters

literal equations

done word for word : exact, verbatim

a literal translation

literacynoun

the quality or state of being literateespecially: ability to read and write

computer literacy

liternoun

a metric unit of capacity equal to one cubic decimeter see metric system

litchi

litanynoun

a prayer consisting of a series of lines spoken alternately by a leader and the congregation

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lit 例句

1 Ana was peering out at her curiously, holding a lit candle stub beneath her face.

2 When the stoner circle broke up, Charlie lit a Marlboro and the couples went back to making out on the rocks.

3 The Distracted Globe was located at the western-hemisphere intersection of the Boulevard and the Avenue, two brightly lit streets that stretched completely around the planet along its equator and prime meridian.

4 When the fire was lit, he wrapped cattail tubers and trout in two large may- apple leaves and placed them in the oven.

5 Once he was there, he lit another candle.

6 On the day that I met him, he was dressed in a denim jacket and blue jeans, and he was nicely tanned, looking lit and relaxed.

7 Except these apples weren’t apples, they were glass orbs lit emerald and amethyst and sapphire from the fireflies that lived inside.

8 A gleam lit Master Hyrrokkin’s faded brown eyes, but when he adjusted his spectacles and looked at the page, the gleam winked out.

9 The chambers set aside for experiment were not lit at that hour.

10 Obinze put his two phones on the table; they lit up often, ringing in silent mode, and he would glance at them and then away.

11 I stood as tall as I could behind Miig, peering over his shoulder ahead and down over the railing into the great room lit on the far side by the remaining candles.

12 I shouldn’t have lit the fire in the study.

13 We went inside the house where the lamps were lit, the two boys following, not saying anything.

14 I moved to the mirror, guarding the flame, and lit the oil lamps that were set into the wall.

15 “Did you see that savage’s expression when I lit up his house?” one man asks the other.

16 Then, dressed in a rubber apron and wooden clogs, she lit her kiln, prepared her worktables, and pounded the clay for her classes, her arms up to her elbows in the coarse, cold mud.

17 The evening’s shadows dance across Hel’s face, and it reminds me of how she looked when Rowan Goldgale grabbed her and lit her with that strange glow.

18 When we entered the city, it seemed as if someone had lit the many tall buildings that shot into the sky.

19 They laughed and giggled and their faces lit up.

20 Yellow squares of light would glow in the distance as kerosene lamps were lit in our homes.

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