incandescence

[,ɪnkən'dɛsns]
  • n. 炽热
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incandescence (n.)
1650s, figurative, "state of being 'inflamed,'" from incandescent + -ence. Literal use from 1794.
1. She burned with an incandescence that had nothing to do with her looks.
她光彩照人,却与容貌无关。

来自柯林斯例句

2. A fine wire is heated electrically to incandescence in an electric lamp.
灯丝在电灯中电加时成白炽状态。

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3. A fine wire heated electrically to incandescence in an electric lamp.
电灯光亮来自白热的灯丝.

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4. Use a little Incandescence for vegetation to make it look organic.
翻译:在创建植物时使用少许自发光,可以使它看起来更像有机物.

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5. A light produced by a body heated to luminosity ; incandescence.
不是由于 白热 而发出的光;在温度低时发出的光.

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