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
- vi. 点着;变亮;着火
- vt. 照亮;点燃;着火
- adv. 轻地;清楚地;轻便地
- n. (Light)人名;(英)莱特
词组搭配
light up
To become or cause to become animated or cheerful.
(使)变得容光焕发或振奋
To start smoking a cigarette, cigar, or pipe.
点香烟:开始吸香烟或雪茄、烟斗
light into 【非正式用语】
To attack verbally or physically; assail.
猛烈攻击;痛击
light out 【非正式用语】
To leave hastily; run off.
匆匆离去;突然离开
bring (或 come) to light
make (or become) widely known or evident
(使)真相大白
an investigation to bring to light examples of extravagant expenditure.
一场使挥霍浪费的事实真相大白的调查。
go out like a light
(informal)fall asleep or lose consciousness suddenly
(非正式)睡着;突然失去知觉
in a — light
in the way specified; so as to give a specified impression
以特定方式
the audit portrayed the company in a very favourable light.
审计员作了对公司十分有利的描述。
in the light of (或北美in light of)
drawing knowledge or information from; taking (something) into consideration
根据,考虑到
the exorbitant prices are explainable in the light of the facts.
考虑到实际情况,这么高的价钱也是情有可原的。
light a fire under someone
the exorbitant prices are explainable in the light of the facts.
考虑到实际情况,这么高的价钱也是情有可原的。
light and shade
the contrast between lighter and darker areas in a painting
(绘画中的)明暗对比
light at the end of the tunnel
a long-awaited indication that a period of hardship or adversity is nearing an end
(历尽艰辛之后的)希望之光
light the fuse
the light of day
daylight
日光
the light of someone's life
a much loved person
心爱的人,生命的阳光
lights out
bedtime in a school dormitory, military barracks, or other institution, when lights should be switched off
(学校宿舍、军营等)熄灯