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illuminating

/ih-loo-muh-ney-ting/US // ɪˈlu məˌneɪ tɪŋ //UK // (ɪˈluːmɪˌneɪtɪŋ) //

照亮的,光明的,照亮,启发

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : giving or casting light.
    • : informative; enlightening.

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Examples

  • Nonetheless, Falk’s book offers an illuminating antidote to the “Dark Ages” myth.

  • Wishing you a hopeful and illuminating weekend, and a sweet holiday to all who celebrate.

  • This dark but illuminating return to his fictional roots is Perry at his representative best.

  • It’s an illuminating portrait not just of a writer but of a city, and it’s a kind of master class in how good critics think, work, and live.

  • They’re often illuminating, but they don’t have deeper meaning than stories that might have been published on the 99th or 74th anniversary of those events.

  • The deep truths resonated within my heart and soul, illuminating questions I had pondered over the years.

  • Yes, there are several, arguably illuminating revelations in the Chander-dog saga, but the endgame is the same.

  • The illuminating think tank was just another example of how PepsiCo continues to make sure its global reach counts.

  • On the easel sits a depiction of sun shining through trees, illuminating the grass below.

  • Charismatic superstars from the great Pelé to Beckenbauer to Maradona make illuminating anecdotal appearances.

  • It was critical, curious, more than a little unfeeling—and relentlessly illuminating.

  • The rising moon shone full and square into the ravine, illuminating every inch of the ascent.

  • A new light flashed suddenly over the affair with a swift, illuminating brilliance—and I knew I was a fool, an utter fool!

  • Success will often follow upon replying in an illuminating way to some chance 300question of the child.

  • It is as beautiful in its simplicity and illuminating quality as any of the subsequent time.