limn
limn 英 [lɪm] 美 [lɪm]
vt. 描写;描绘
进行时:limning 过去式:limned 过去分词:limned 第三人称单数:limns 名词复数:limns
- Limn is a verb that means to represent or portray. It is most often used to describe the act of drawing or painting a portrait, but it can also refer to describing or outlining a scene or event.
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- vt. 描写;描绘
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1. If you can't limn the character, don't say it's the character.
如果你不能描写的特点,并没有说这是性格。
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2. I all over room and see he stand in the living room, light limn in the room side face with hard show.
我走出房间,看到他站在客厅,房间内的灯光剪影出秀硬的侧脸。
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3. I always have the impulsiveness to limn the whole world.
我总有一种冲动,想要描述整个世界。
- limn (v.) early 15c., "to illuminate" (manuscripts), altered from Middle English luminen, "to illuminate manuscripts" (late 14c.), from Old French luminer "light up, illuminate," from Latin luminare "illuminate, burnish," from lumen (genitive luminis) "radiant energy, light," related to lucere "to shine," from PIE *leuk-smen-, suffixed form of root *leuk- "light, brightness." Figurative sense of "portray, depict" first recorded 1590s. Related: Limned; limner.
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