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illuminate美 [ɪ'lumɪ.neɪt] 英 [ɪ'luːmɪneɪt] 第三人称单数:illuminates 现在分词:illuminating 过去式:illuminated v. light up,light,brighten,illumine,lighten 1. | ~ sth 照明;照亮;照射to shine light on sth |
| Floodlights illuminated the stadium. 泛光灯照亮了体育场。 | | The earth is illuminated by the sun. 太阳照亮地球。 |
2. | ~ sth 阐明;解释to make sth clearer or easier to understand |
| This text illuminates the philosopher's early thinking. 这篇文章解释了这位哲学家的早期思想。 |
3. | ~ sth 用彩灯装饰to decorate a street, building, etc. with bright lights for a special occasion |
4. | ~ sth 使容光焕发to make a person's face, etc. seem bright and excited |
| Her smile illuminated her entire being. 微笑使她整个人神采奕奕。 |
v. | 1. to make somebody or something visible or bright with light, or be lit up 2. to decorate something with lights for a celebration 3. to make something easier to understand 4. to make something, especially somebody's face, look happy and animated 5. to provide somebody with knowledge or with intellectual or spiritual enlightenment 6. to add colored letters, illustrations, or designs to a manuscript or the borders of a page 7. take no notice of;refuse to take notice of 8. give light to;throw light on 9. make clear;help to explain 10. decorate(inital letters in a manuscrcpt)with gold, silver and bright colours(as was the custom in the Middle Ages) 1. to make somebody or something visible or bright with light, or be lit up 2. to decorate something with lights for a celebration 3. to make something easier to understand 4. to make something, especially somebody's face, look happy and animated 5. to provide somebody with knowledge or with intellectual or spiritual enlightenment 6. to add colored letters, illustrations, or designs to a manuscript or the borders of a page 7. take no notice of;refuse to take notice of 8. give light to;throw light on 9. make clear;help to explain 10. decorate(inital letters in a manuscrcpt)with gold, silver and bright colours(as was the custom in the Middle Ages) |
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