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deadlight

/ded-lahyt/US // ˈdɛdˌlaɪt //UK // (ˈdɛdˌlaɪt) //

死光,死灯,死光光,死神之光

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Nautical.

    • : a strong shutter able to be screwed against the interior of a porthole in heavy weather.
    • : a thick pane of glass set in the hull or deck to admit light.

Examples

  • It was hot in the room, and rather dark, as the deadlight to the poop-deck was fogged by sea water.

  • Then I flooded the boat rapidly through the deadlight till the water came to the level of the coaming.

  • Remembering his embarrassment of the morning, Denman did not seek the deck, but looked through his deadlight.

  • Then he entered an opposite room—all were unlocked now—from which, slantingly through the deadlight, he saw lights.

  • Foster remained, moodily staring through the deadlight, while the other two went forward.