illumined信息详情
v.照明,点亮;启发(illumine的过去式和过去分词)
illumine───vt.照明,点亮;启发
illuminer───照明器
illumines───vt.照明,点亮;启发
illuminated───adj.照亮的,发光的;被照明的;装饰华丽的;v.照亮;阐明;用灯装饰;启发(illuminate的过去分词)
reillumined───重新照明
unillumined───瞌睡虫
illuminers───打火机
illusioned───adj.充满幻想的,受幻觉影响的;迷妄的
enlumined───恩鲁米斯
By night, the perimeter wire was illumined by lights.───夜晚,周遭的铁丝网都被灯光照亮。
That sentence suddenly illumined her.───那句话突然启发了她。
Whosoever enters here must become illumined.───无论谁进入这家的将会受到启发。
Theres a primal urge, it seems, to go into a cave: to sniff it and test it and wonder what primal fires might once have illumined it.───这些洞穴会令人产生一种原始冲动,想进去一探究竟:闻闻周围的空气,抚摸一下石壁,畅想当年首次有火光照亮这里时是什么样的情景。
It is a God-illumined master's consciousness exiting from the body at the time of physical death - the Great Liberation.───这是神明般的主人意识到觉知从肉身死亡那一刻起提升起来——伟大的解脱。
The water before them, illumined by the sunset , had become the deep clear blue of the sky on a summer evening.───落日的余辉似乎也把他们眼前的海水照亮了,一派清澈湛蓝,宛如夏晚的晴空。
Through the wide doors of the sheds she caught a glimpse of the black mass of the boat . . . with illumined portholes.───从棚子的大宽门看出去她瞥见了黑糊糊的船体,。。。。。舷窗亮着灯光。
3, Let my love, like sunlight, surround you and yet give you illumined freedom.───让我的爱像阳光一般地围绕你并给你五彩缤纷的自由。
As he rose, a flash of lightning, that seemed to rive the remotest heights of heaven, illumined the darkness.───当他站起身来的时候,一道闪电划破了天空,驱走了黑暗,直射到了上帝灿烂的宝座脚下。
By night, the perimeter wire was illumined by lights.
Bedford had tried to maintain that inner confidence that had illumined his mind on the Fulton Street pier.
Fosse again illumined the gap between what we pretend and who we might really be, this time exploiting details of his own personal life.
I know not what vent-hole daylight habitually illumined his soul.
He whose sight is illumined with the light of understanding will assuredly detach himself from the world and the vanities thereof...Let not the world and its vileness grieve you.
Autumn drew on in Mitford, and one after another, the golden days were illumined with changing light.
After wearing and wasting her palpitating heart with every engine of regret that lonely inexperience could devise, common-sense had illumined her.