lighted信息详情
adj.燃烧的;发光的,灯火通明的
v.点燃,点火;开始燃烧,燃起来;照亮,提供照明;使活跃;下来(light的过去式和过去分词)
-lighted───adj.燃烧的;发光的,灯火通明的;v.点燃,点火;开始燃烧,燃起来;照亮,提供照明;使活跃;下来(light的过去式和过去分词)
alighted───adj.燃烧着的;闪亮的;(兴奋得)神采飞扬的;v.(鸟或虫等)飞落;从(公共汽车、火车等)下来
blighted───adj.枯萎的;摧残的;v.使染上枯萎病;毁坏(blight的过去式和过去分词)
flighted───n.飞行;班机;逃走;vt.射击;使惊飞;vi.迁徙;n.(Flight)人名;(英)弗莱特
plighted───n.困境;境况;誓约;vt.保证;约定
slighted───adj.轻微的,少量的;脆弱的;细长的;不重要的;vt.轻视,忽略;怠慢;n.怠慢;轻蔑
bighted───n.海湾,绳圈;曲线
dighted───v.(使)准备就绪;擦净;扬谷;装饰,配备;adj.着装的,装备了的
lighten───vi.减轻;发亮;vt.使照亮;使轻松
Mary's face lighted up.───玛丽眼前一亮。
Never use lighted candles.───不要用点燃的蜡烛。
Her children have lighted their jack-o'-lanterns, even though there are still two days before Halloween.───万圣节还有两天,她的孩子们已经点亮了南瓜灯。
His face was lighted up with interest in the youthful struggles of Mr. Butler; but there was a frown upon his face as well.───马丁的脸上因年青的巴特勒先生的奋斗闪出了兴趣的光芒,同时也皱起了同头。
He often walked about in the daytime holding a lighted lantern, peering around as if he were looking for something.───他经常在白天点着灯笼四处走动、张望,像是在找什么东西似的。
As often as he put anything into his mouth, whether for eating or drinking, the face of the Marchioness lighted up beyond all description.───每当他把吃的或者喝的东西送到口中时,侯爵夫人的面上总是泛起无法形容的光彩。
When it reached mine, I heard cacophonous music like a calliope and felt as if Roman candles had been lighted inside my skull.───当它进入我体内,我听到像汽笛风琴一样嘈杂的声音,觉得爆竹在我颅内引燃。
So she made a fire on her hearth, and that it might burn the quicker, she lighted it with a handful of straw.───她在炉子里点上火,为了让炉子烧得快一点,她生炉子的时候用了一把麦草。
When he was showing me his cabinet of art curios his face lighted up like the door of a coke oven.───当他给我看他放艺术古董的房间时,他的脸亮堂了,像炼钢炉门口燃烧着焦炭。
I lighted a candle.