lustre 英 [ˈlʌstə(r)]   美 [ˈlʌstɚ]

lustre

lustre  英 [ˈlʌstə(r)] 美 [ˈlʌstɚ]

n. 光泽,光彩  vi. 有光泽,发亮  vt. 使有光泽 

名词复数:lustres 

Her eyes lost their lustre. 她的眼睛失去了光泽。
Ravenna is famous for its mosaics; hordes of tourists move from one church to another, craning their necks to glimpse the dim lustre of tiny multicolored smalti high up under dusky vaults. 拉文纳因其马赛克而闻名于世;一群游客从一个教堂来到另一个教堂,伸出脖子去看高处布满灰尘的穹窿上微小多彩的有色玻璃昏暗的光泽。

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  • n. 光泽,光彩
  • vi. 有光泽,发亮
  • vt. 使有光泽
  • 1. Her eyes lost their lustre.

    她的眼睛失去了光泽。

  • 2. Ravenna is famous for its mosaics; hordes of tourists move from one church to another, craning their necks to glimpse the dim lustre of tiny multicolored smalti high up under dusky vaults.

    拉文纳因其马赛克而闻名于世;一群游客从一个教堂来到另一个教堂,伸出脖子去看高处布满灰尘的穹窿上微小多彩的有色玻璃昏暗的光泽。

  • 3. Her Pearl!- For so had Hester called her; not as a name expressive of her aspect, which had nothing of the calm, white, unimpassioned lustre that would be indicated by the comparison.

    海丝待这么叫她,并非出于她的外表,因为她绝无珍珠的涵义所包含的那种柔和、洁白和平静的光泽。

  • lustre (n.) "gloss, radiance," 1520s, from French lustre (see luster (n.1)), and see -re. Related: Lustreless.
lustre ( especially US lust·er ) / ˈlʌstə(r) ; NAmE ˈlʌstər / noun [uncountable ] 1 the shining quality of a surface 光泽;光辉 SYN sheen Her hair had lost its lustre. 她的头发失去了光泽。 2 the quality of being special in a way that is exciting 荣光;光彩;荣耀 The presence of the prince added lustre to the occasion. 王子的出现给那场面增添了光彩。 compare lacklustre lustre lustres lustred lustring lustre / ˈlʌstə(r) ; NAmE ˈlʌstər /
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