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n.
照明,照明设备
点火
舞台灯光
布光,灯光安排
v.
照明
点燃(light的ing形式)
light·ing
laI tIng
词根:light
adj.light 轻的;光亮的;容易的
lightless 不发光的;无光的;暗的
lightsome 轻盈的;畅快的;轻率的;明亮的
adv.light 轻地
n.light 光,光亮;灯
lighter 打火机;驳船;点火者
lightening 孕腹轻松
lightness 轻盈;轻松;明亮;(颜色)浅淡
lightship 灯塔船;航路标志灯船
v.lightening 减轻(lighten的ing形式);闪电;发光
vi.light 点着;变亮;著火
lighten 减轻;发亮
vt.light 照亮;点燃;着火
lighter 驳运
lighten 使照亮;使轻松
Noun
1. having abundant light or illumination;
"they played as long as it was light"
"as long as the lighting was good"
2. apparatus for supplying artificial light effects for the stage or a film
3. the craft of providing artificial light;
"an interior decorator must understand lighting"
4. the act of setting on fire or catching fire
lighting system[电]照明系统;灯光系统,照明方式
lighting design灯光设计,照明设计
lighting equipment照明设备;灯光器具
outdoor lighting户外照明;户外灯
natural lightingn. 自然采光;自然光照
lighting up点火
lighting effects灯光效果;光照效果
lighting control照明控制;灯光控制
emergency lighting应急照明,紧急照明
decorative lighting装饰照明;装饰灯具
road lightingn. 道路照明,道路照明设施
lighting engineering照明工程;照明技术;照盲程;照眉术
indoor lighting室内照明
street lighting街道照明
electric lighting电气照明
lighting fixture照明器材
lighting lamp照明灯
artificial lighting[机]人工照明
interior lighting室内照明
lighting condition照明条件
“闪耀,照明”,古英语 lihting “闪耀,照明; 黎明; 闪电”,源自 leoht(见 light(n.))。
照明
灯光
照明
过驳
The first known use of lighting was before the 12th century
likableadjective
easily liked
likableadjective
easily liked
lignitenoun
a usually brownish black coal between peat and bituminous coal in age and heating abilityespecially: one in which the texture of the original wood is distinct
lignitenoun
a usually brownish black coal between peat and bituminous coal in age and heating abilityespecially: one in which the texture of the original wood is distinct
ligninnoun
a substance related to cellulose that occurs in the woody cell walls of plants and in the cementing material between them
lightweight1 of 2noun
one of less than average weightespecially: a boxer in a weight division having an upper limit of about 135 pounds
a person of little importance
lightweight2 of 2adjective
having less than the usual or expected weight
lightshipnoun
a ship equipped to work like a lighthouse and anchored at a place dangerous to sailors
lightning1 of 2noun
the flashing of light produced by a discharge of atmospheric electricity from one cloud to another or between a cloud and the earthalso: the discharge itself
lightning2 of 2adjective
moving or done with or as if with the speed of lightning
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
lightingnoun
supply of light : illumination
artificial light (as for a play) or the apparatus providing it
1 Playing with matches or other lighting equipment.
把玩火柴或其它点火装置.
2 The station was an expansive, slick-walled cave with flickering overhead lighting.
3 When the time came, I sent instructions to the Agena by pressing buttons on a small black box, and the Agena responded by lighting its engine.
4 "Musicians' building for him, girls' building L410 for her," the guard tells the registrar while lighting a cigarette.
5 “Welcome home,” the man in the front seat said, lighting a cigarette.
6 As a lighting tool, the electric lamp has more advantages than a paraffin lamp.
作为照明工具, 电灯相对于煤油灯有很多优点.
7 electric/natural lighting
电力 / 自然照明
8 “And Spurge’s is best used for lighting fires,” said Werfel.
9 Steam hung in the air, like the bathhouse back at Camp Jupiter, except bathhouses usually didn’t have thunderstorms crackling across the ceiling, lighting the room in disorienting flashes.
10 In the event of a power failure the emergency lighting comes on automatically.
万一停电,应急照明设备会自动开启。
11 Then there’s a hum of a generator, and a dim wavering glow replaces the stark lighting that is the norm in 13.
12 Ma is lighting an incense stick at the small altar of statues tucked in an alcove behind the kitchen counter.
13 I realize it’s the first time Voxy’s seen anything other than the ship’s sterile white walls and blue lighting.
14 And it designs and manufactures neon lighting advertisement signboards and lightings of all kinds.
并设计制作各种大小型霓虹灯广告招牌,舞台灯光.
15 I had my workroom fitted out with new lighting and eldcetrical wirting.
我在我的工作室安装了新的照明设备和供电线路.
16 She nods fiercely, lighting a second cigarette from her first.
17 These few people pioneered the concept of lighting design as a profession.
他们倡导照明设计作为一个全新专业的概念.
18 There should be a reliable electricity supply and emergency lighting.
有可靠的电力供应和应急照明.
19 “This is your room,” she said, lighting a candle for her.
20 With his right hand he shook a torch whose rays spread out in all directions lighting the depths of the waters and penetrating into the bowels of the earth.