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light·ning
laIt nIng
复数:lightnings
第三人称单数:lightnings
现在分词:lightning
过去式:lightninged
过去分词:lightninged
noun
the flashing of light produced by a discharge of atmospheric electricityalso: the discharge itself
a sudden stroke of fortune
candidates … hoping for real lightning to strike—Time
adjective
having or moving with or as if with the speed and suddenness of lightning
a lightning assault
verb
intransitive verb
to discharge a flash of lightning
lightning protection防雷法
thunder and lightning雷电;指责
lightning striken. 雷击(等于lightning stroke);闪电式罢工
lightning rod避雷针
lightning bolt闪电球
lightning stroke雷击
lightning arrester避雷器;避雷针
like lightningadv. 闪电般地;飞快地
chain lightning闪电链;连锁闪电
lightning current雷电流;闪电流
lightning flash电闪;闪光
lightning stormn. 雷雨(等于thunderstorm)
lightning conductor避雷针;避雷导线
lightning surge雷电突波;雷电冲击波;雷涌
lightning channel闪路,闪道
lightning bug萤火虫(等于firefly)
lightning discharge闪电放电;雷闪放电
闪电,云与云或云与地面之间能量的可见放电,晚期古英语,“闪电,闪电闪光”,动名词来自 lightnen “使明亮”,或者是古英语 lihting 的扩展形式,来自 leht(参见 light (n.))。古英语单词也意味着“黎明,破晓”,在中古英语中意味着“太阳的光,强烈的光辉; 基督的光辉”。另一个中古英语单词是 leven(13世纪中期),起源不明,在古英语中没有明显的来源。(古英语有 ligetung “闪电”,来自 liget “闪电,闪电闪光”。 “闪电”也是 lihting “照明”和 beorhtnes “亮度”的专业意义。)
“廉价的,原始的威士忌”一词可追溯到1781年,有时也指“杜松子酒”。Lightning bug “萤火虫,发光的甲虫”可追溯到1778年。Lightning rod 于1790年出现。
闪电
大气中的强放电现象。按其发生的部位,可分为云中、云间或云地之间三种放电。
Noun, Adjective, and Verb Middle English, from gerund of lightenen to lighten
The first known use of lightning was in the 14th 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
1 The eyes behind his glasses were bright green, and on his forehead, clearly visible through his hair, was a thin scar, shaped like a bolt of lightning.
2 So computing of two - tape length of record can find out the lightning max steepness.
故计算两条磁带的消磁长度差可直接测出雷电流最大陡度.
3 Aru thought bolts of lightning might shoot out of the elephant’s mouth, which, under any other circumstance, would have been very exciting.
4 It must have been a burst of heat lightning, he thought, reflecting off the low clouds.
5 “Now I’m not saying that the Chandrian are out there, striking like lightning from the clear blue sky. But folk everywhere are afraid of them. There’s usually a reason for that.”
6 Out of the black night it came at last, cold and wild and flooded with lightning.
7 I remember the tall tree that took the first lightning strike at twelve o’clock, but every sector has a similar tree.
8 Ivy didn’t know why people colored bolts of lightning yellow in drawings.
9 And there came flashes of lightning rumblings, peals of thunder, an earthquake and a great hailstorm.
在他殿中现出他的约柜后有闪电, 声音,雷轰, 地震,大雹.
10 Though the day was clear all around them, thunder rumbled, and lightning flashed above the Romans.
11 “Chocolate fizzy fondue? There's lightning lollies to dip. Anyone want one?”
12 His beard was made of clouds, constantly popping with lightning and raining down on the god’s chest, soaking his sand-colored toga.
13 I have been struck by lightning, battered by sleet.
14 Equips Necron Lord with the Lightning Field artifact.
用闪电栏位产物设备Necron公爵.
15 Harry had not meant to say it so baldly; the words were forced from him as pain shot through his lightning scar and he saw, again, the outline of Hogwarts.
16 I wasn’t seeing lightning bolts or having palm sweats.
17 I needed, therefore, to question an adult who might know everything, and between lightning and chickens, I could slip in a question on kittens.
18 Then lightning struck again, shooting up my leg and into my skull, sending me deep into the fog.
19 I walked off to my room to look for my lightning bolt scar.
20 Being struck by lightning is one of the top causes of accidental death in this area.”
3 极快
blistering in less than no time quick as a wink like a bat out of hell at the touch of a button like mad at breakneck speed
5 极快的
6 劣等威士忌酒
7 闪光
fire flash stroke spark glance flare flake sparkle glitter wink shimmer twinkle glisten glint glister blink lighten coruscate
8 非常快的
10 意外的幸运
13 闪电
fulgural fulgurous fire-flag fireflaught bolt streak levin lighten heat lightning summer lightning wildfire heatlightning fire shaft fireball
14 突然
sharp overnight sudden rude abrupt short bump bang rudely jump in tracks all of a sudden all at once just like that dramatic steep sneak untimely galvanic precipitous cold suddenly out of the blue
16 短暂
short fast passing transient fugitive fleeting momentary ephemeral transitory briefly momentarily brevity
17 飞快的