lighting

英['laɪtɪŋ] 美['laɪtɪŋ]
  • n. 照明;照明设备;人工照明
使用频率:
  • light n.光;光线;灯;打火机;领悟;浅色;天窗adj.轻的;浅色的;明亮的;轻松的;容易的;清淡的v.点燃;变亮;照亮adv.清楚地;轻便地
  • light n.光;光线;灯;打火机;领悟;浅色;天窗adj.轻的;浅色的;明亮的;轻松的;容易的;清淡的v.点燃;变亮;照亮adv.清楚地;轻便地
Noun:
  1. having abundant light or illumination;

    "they played as long as it was light"
    "as long as the lighting was good"

  2. apparatus for supplying artificial light effects for the stage or a film

  3. the craft of providing artificial light;

    "an interior decorator must understand lighting"

  4. the act of setting something on fire

1. Other causes of migraine are VDU screens and strip-lighting.
偏头痛的其他诱因还有电脑的视频显示器和灯管照明。

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2. Under the pretence of lighting a candle, she evades him and disappears.
她假装点蜡烛,避开他消失了。

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3. Adjust the lighting so it is soft and restful.
调节灯光使其看上去既柔和又能给人带来舒缓感。

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4. The lighting was subdued.
灯光柔和。

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5. He took his time lighting up a cigarette.
他不慌不忙地点了一支烟。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Street lighting was dimmed out during the war.
      战时街道照明实行半灯火管制。
    2. Soft frontal lighting smooths over form.
      软正面照明平滑的形式。
    3. Philips thinks such lighting will become part of interior design.
      飞利浦认为这样的照明设备将成为室内设计的一部分。
    4. In the event of a power failure the emergency lighting comes on automatically.
      万一停电,应急照明设备会自动开启。