irised 的 2 个定义
plural i·ris·es, ir·i·des [ir-i-deez, ahy-ri-]. /ˈɪr ɪˌdiz, ˈaɪ rɪ-/.
- Anatomy. the contractile, circular diaphragm forming the colored portion of the eye and containing a circular opening, the pupil, in its center.
- Botany. any plant of the genus Iris, having showy flowers and sword-shaped leaves.Compare iris family.
- a flower of this plant.
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- Movies. to begin or end a take or scene with an iris-in or iris-out, achieved by manipulation of an iris diaphragm on the camera or by editing the film.
irised 近义词
等同于 iridescent
更多irised例句
- In her new day job at an artificial intelligence company, Iris is using her precocious aptitude for neuroscience and behavioral psychology to research sexual attraction.
- Mechanical eyes as well as human ones use an iris to let in light.
- Each region of the grid is a “location” on the image—one location might contain the iris of an eye, while another might contain the tip of his nose.
- His company creates applications powered by fingerprints, iris scans and now with facial recognition to identify someone when they enter a building … including shelters for the homeless … food banks… and public schools.
- Seeing light text on a dark screen allows the iris in our eyes to be more burdened.
- The Black PrinceBy Iris Murdoch This is my favourite novel of all time and is structurally extremely (and successfully) ambitious.
- The same is true for Iris Dart, who has adapted her book Beaches (later a popular film) for the stage.
- Iris (name has been changed) has become one such “status symbol.”
- Iris Van Herpen and Delphine Manivet each have a technical mastery that falls within the luxurious customs of haute couture.
- “Do not dare come to our country,” Venezuelan Minister of Prison Affairs Iris Varela shot back.
- The iris of the human eye dilates and contracts with every shift of illumination, and the Time Observatory had an iris too.
- The light that came through the machine's iris was faint at first, the barest glimmer of white in deep darkness.
- There were morning-glories for the mid-summer season, peonies and iris for the spring, and chrysanthemums for autumn.
- Walking beside the brook, I suddenly found the green spears of an iris plant amid the grasses.
- Then I spied the centrepiece–a glass vase bearing three fresh iris buds from the brookside.