lit

英 [lɪt] 美 [lɪt]
  • adj. 照亮的,点着的(light的过去式及过去分词)
  • n. (Lit)人名;(瑞典)利特;(老)李
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lit (n.1)
"color, hue, dye," early 12c., from Old Norse litr "color," from Proto-Germanic *wlitiz (cognates: Old English wlite "brightness, beauty," Old Frisian wlite "exterior, form," Gothic *wlits "face, form").
lit (adj.)
past participle adjective from light (v.2). Slang meaning "drunk" is recorded from 1914.
lit (n.2)
colloquial shortening of literature, attested by 1850.
1. Over coffee, she lit a cigarette, her eyes daring him to comment.
喝咖啡时,她点燃了一支烟,用挑衅的眼神看着他,谅他也不敢吭声。

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2. The shooting-range is lit from underneath by rows of ruby-red light fittings.
射击场被一排排深红色的灯光设备从下面照亮了.

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3. Campaigners lit scores of bonfires in ceremonies to mark the anniversary.
参加运动的人们在各种仪式上点起一垛垛篝火以纪念周年庆典。

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4. Charles lit the fuses and they ran for cover.
查尔斯点燃了导火索,他们便赶紧四处躲避。

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5. The night sky was lit up by flashes of light.
一道道灯光照亮了夜空。

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