strobe如何读

英:[ˈstrəʊb]

美:[ˈstroʊb]

strobe是什么意思

  • n.频闪闪光灯;频闪观测器;频闪放电管

strobe变形

复数:strobes

第三人称单数:strobes

现在分词:strobing

过去式:strobed

过去分词:strobed

strobe英英释义

noun

stroboscope

a device that utilizes a flash tube for high-speed illumination (as in photography)

flash tube

strobe词组

strobe lightn. 闪光灯

strobe词源中文解释

1942年,缩写自 stroboscope。作为 strobe light 的缩写形式,始于1949年。作为形容词,始于1942年。

strobe_计算机行业词汇

选通[STB]

strobe词源英文解释

by shortening & alteration

The first known use of strobe was in 1942

strobe儿童词典英英释义

strollernoun

one that strolls

a small carriage in which a baby sits and can be pushed around

stroke1 of 3verb

to rub gently in one direction

to pass the hand over gently in kindness or tenderness

stroke2 of 3noun

the act of strikingespecially: a blow with a weapon or instrument

a single unbroken movementespecially: one of a series of repeated or to-and-fro movements

a striking of the ball in a gameespecially: a striking or attempt to strike the ball that counts as the scoring unit in golf

a sudden action or process that results in something being struck

stroke of lightning

an unexpected result

stroke of luck

sudden weakening or loss of consciousness or the power to feel or move caused by the breaking or blocking (as by a clot) of a blood vessel in the brain called alsoapoplexy

one of a series of movements that pushes against something

stroke of an oar

a vigorous or energetic effort by which something is done, produced, or accomplished

a stroke of genius

the movement or the distance of the movement in either direction of a mechanical part (as a piston) having a forward and backward motion

the sound of a bell being struck

at the stroke of twelve

a mark made by a single movement of a tool

a stroke of the pen

one of the lines of a letter of the alphabet

stroke3 of 3verb

to show or cancel with a line

stroked out my name

hit entry 1 sense 1a

gently stroked the ball toward the hole

stroke1 of 3verb

to rub gently in one direction

to pass the hand over gently in kindness or tenderness

stroke2 of 3noun

the act of strikingespecially: a blow with a weapon or instrument

a single unbroken movementespecially: one of a series of repeated or to-and-fro movements

a striking of the ball in a gameespecially: a striking or attempt to strike the ball that counts as the scoring unit in golf

a sudden action or process that results in something being struck

stroke of lightning

an unexpected result

stroke of luck

sudden weakening or loss of consciousness or the power to feel or move caused by the breaking or blocking (as by a clot) of a blood vessel in the brain called alsoapoplexy

one of a series of movements that pushes against something

stroke of an oar

a vigorous or energetic effort by which something is done, produced, or accomplished

a stroke of genius

the movement or the distance of the movement in either direction of a mechanical part (as a piston) having a forward and backward motion

the sound of a bell being struck

at the stroke of twelve

a mark made by a single movement of a tool

a stroke of the pen

one of the lines of a letter of the alphabet

stroke3 of 3verb

to show or cancel with a line

stroked out my name

hit entry 1 sense 1a

gently stroked the ball toward the hole

strode

strobenoun

a device that produces a very brief strong flash of light (as for photography) and that can be used repeatedly

strobe 例句

1 It’s sonically assaultive, a riot of full-sprint drumming — by Greg Fox, increasingly this band’s central nervous system — and guitar lines with the spasmodic precision of strobe lighting.

2 I clicked my weak flashlight on and its beam danced around the trees like a pale strobe light.

3 Smoke, strobes and spotlights added rock 'n' roll flash, necessary given the overriding civility of the music.

4 In the middle of a dark room illuminated only by strobe lights, hips roll and shoulders juke to the latest rap and hip-hop tracks.

5 Inside, you’ll find strobe lights, dark rooms, international D.J.’s, and people in line for the bathroom who will tell you, if you ask, that they haven’t left the club in days.

6 Early in his career, when one of his strobe lights did not fire, Leonard discovered the mysterious glow imparted by cigarette smoke, which filled the nightclubs in those days.

7 In his use of strobes, choreography and that needling music, he makes Crystal’s story a cautionary fable, febrile and disturbing.

8 Robyn is framed within a spectacle of strobes and lights that would convince many an unsuspecting passerby that aliens had landed.

9 There are streamers and strobe lights and lasers.

10 However, when I walked into Sektor 909, thoughts of protests dissolved with the beats pulsing through the mirrored space bathed in seductive red strobes.

11 But strobe effects on the choreography are redundant, and lightning flashes too obvious.

12 Here, the colors were softer and laser beams replaced the strobes, but the closing songs stood out nevertheless.

13 They were candid street shots with a twist: diCorcia lit his pictures with strobe lights, from above, infusing them with the compositional drama and intensity of a staged portrait.

14 Its one anachronism is the brief use of a strobe light, which Lewitzky failed to use to its potential.

15 More than 1,500 audience members, a sheen of sweat glistening off their necks in the tightly packed space, sized up the glow-in-the-dark creations under strobe lights.

16 There’s downloadable desktop wallpaper that strobes violently like a Japanese cartoon, and instructions on how to download it to Windows 95.

17 In the dance, set to music by Robert Fripp, a soloist — usually a man — performs 100 jumps in quick succession as a strobe light freezes the airborne images like a series of snapshots.

18 The circular room, with its disco ball and colorful strobe lights, looked like a mirrored roulette wheel.

19 Porter's scientific background informed all his work, from his incredibly detailed studies of birds, which were often achieved using tall viewing structures as well as strobe lights that were synchronised with his camera shutter.

20 Thunder roared and lightning lit the sky like a strobe.

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