lustre
英 [ˈlʌstə(r)]
美 [ˈlʌstər]
n. 光泽; 光辉; 荣光; 光彩; 荣耀
复数:lustres
BNC.15151 / COCA.33640
牛津词典
noun
- 光泽;光辉
the shining quality of a surface- Her hair had lost its lustre.
她的头发失去了光泽。
- Her hair had lost its lustre.
- 荣光;光彩;荣耀
the quality of being special in a way that is exciting- The presence of the prince added lustre to the occasion.
王子的出现给那场面增添了光彩。
- The presence of the prince added lustre to the occasion.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 光泽;光彩
Lustreis gentle shining light that is reflected from a surface, for example from polished metal.- Gold retains its lustre for far longer than other metals...
黄金保持其原有光泽的时间较其他金属要长得多。 - It is softer than cotton and nylon and has a similar lustre to silk.
它较棉布和尼龙柔软,光泽则与丝绸相仿。
- Gold retains its lustre for far longer than other metals...
- N-UNCOUNT 情致;意趣;荣光
Lustreis the qualities that something has that make it interesting and exciting.- What do you do if your relationship is beginning to lose its lustre?
如果你们的关系开始失去情趣,你会怎么办?
- What do you do if your relationship is beginning to lose its lustre?
in AM, use 美国英语用 luster
英英释义
noun
- a surface coating for ceramics or porcelain
- the visual property of something that shines with reflected light
- a quality that outshines the usual
双语例句
- What do you do if your relationship is beginning to lose its lustre?
如果你们的关系开始失去情趣,你会怎么办? - Gold's lustre is attracting more followers now.
如今,黄金的光泽正吸引着更多的追随者。 - The sun was shining with uncommon lustre.
太阳放射出异常的光彩。 - Glittering with gold or tinsel. Appeatance: Shine with grey or dark grey metallic lustre.
闪闪发亮的发出金光或金属光泽的外观:表面呈灰色或暗灰色金属光泽。 - The Lustre file system and associated open source software has been adopted by many partners.
文件系统的光泽和相关的开放源码软件已经通过了许多合作伙伴。 - Her eyes lost their lustre.
她的眼睛失去了光泽。 - They are like the gem and its lustre.
它们就像宝石和它的光泽。 - Physical features: crystal bar in silver grey lustre, without non-metal inclusion and blue film on the surface or the inner.
物理状态:高纯锆为银灰色棒状晶条,具有金属光泽。其内部和表面不带有非金属夹杂物和蓝膜。 - A good fame keeps its lustre in the dark.
好的名声即使在黑暗中也会光芒四射。 - Gold retains its lustre for far longer than other metals
黄金保持其原有光泽的时间较其他金属要长得多。