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单词

illumination

读音
ɪˌluːmɪˈneɪʃn
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释义

n. 照明;[光] 照度;启发;灯饰(需用复数);阐明 [ 复数 illuminations ]

例句

The only illumination came from a small window high in the opposite wall.
惟一的照明来自对面墙上位于高处的一扇小窗户。
Near cities, the air scatters the glare from lights, producing an illumination that hides the faintest stars and limits the distances that can be probed by telescopes.
在城市附近,空气会散射出灯光的强光,产生了一种照明,将最暗的星星隐藏起来,限制了望远镜能探测到的距离。
The ready availability of coal inspired William Murdoch during the 1790s to develop the first new form of nighttime illumination to be discovered in a millennium and a half.
威廉·默多克在18世纪90年代受到煤炭的易得性的启发,发明了1500年里的第一种新的夜间照明方式。

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We need biofluorescence to show our true colors.External illumination can distort, though.When gravity bends light,
Efficiency:This is data through illumination --it's first of all an illumination device.
is to fit a small microchipto every potential illumination device.And this would then combine
two basic functionalities:illumination and wireless data transmission.And it's this symbiosis that I personally believe
to match the intensity and pattern of the faint light from the ocean’s surface.This counter-illumination disguises your silhouette.So when the fangtooth gazes upwards, you’re almost invisible.
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