halo / ˈheɪ loʊ /

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halo3 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural ha·los, ha·loes.

  1. Also called nimbus. a geometric shape, usually in the form of a disk, circle, ring, or rayed structure, traditionally representing a radiant light around or above the head of a divine or sacred personage, an ancient or medieval monarch, etc.
  2. an atmosphere or quality of glory, majesty, sanctity, or the like: the halo around Shakespeare's works; She put a halo around her son.
  3. Meteorology. any of a variety of bright circles or arcs centered on the sun or moon, caused by the refraction or reflection of light by ice crystals suspended in the earth's atmosphere and exhibiting prismatic coloration ranging from red inside to blue outside.
v. 有主动词 verb

ha·loed, ha·lo·ing.

  1. to surround with a halo.
v. 无主动词 verb

ha·loed, ha·lo·ing.

  1. to form a halo.

halo 近义词

n. 名词 noun

ring of light

更多halo例句

  1. Amazon Basics offers a line of sturdy outdoor space heaters constructed of aluminum, plastic, and steel, that create a halo of heat in an impressive 9-foot radius.
  2. Another problem here is that, since 2016 or so, many liberals have put a halo over the head of the FBI.
  3. Light focusing tech on top of the diodes helps prevent a phenomenon called blooming, in which light from bright pixels leaks into surrounding dark areas to create ugly halos around objects on-screen.
  4. He chose the one that looked like it would fit Illing’s finger — gold plastic with a fake diamond in a halo setting.
  5. According to the standard story of the Milky Way, these stars should be swarming throughout the halo, the first part of the galaxy to form.
  6. “You gotta play ‘Halo’ for your angel-fish,” she instructs.
  7. For Microsoft in 2014, this meant showing the new Call of Duty, a Halo collection, and other entries in established franchises.
  8. Maybe someday, the ARC4 system could even turn your walk to work into a game of Halo.
  9. Functionally, the end product makes walking around look a lot like playing a first-person shooter game like Halo.
  10. The star is the cream itself, as opulent as crème fraiche, with vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, etc., serving as a sort of halo.
  11. The sun was on Evelyn Clifford's hair, burnishing it to a halo of gold under the white hat.
  12. With the halo of this action still surrounding him, in March, 1796, he first came into direct connection with Bonaparte.
  13. For one deathless moment his genius had carried him to the heights, and a white blaze of publicity had given him a halo of glory.
  14. Her flower in one hand and the umbrella making a bright halo round her, she looks like a little idol from overseas.
  15. The revolution of 1688 dissipated the halo which had shed a fictitious light round the throne.