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lambert

/lam-bert/US // ˈlæm bərt //UK // (ˈlæmbət) //

兰伯特,兰博特,兰贝特,兰伯特

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Optics.

    • : the centimeter-gram-second unit of luminance or brightness, equivalent to 0.32 candles per square centimeter, and equal to the brightness of a perfectly diffusing surface emitting or reflecting one lumen per square centimeter. Abbreviation: L

Examples

  • Sofi Tukker headlines on June 4, with Hayley Kiyoko topping the bill on June 5, and Lambert himself leading the pack for closing night on June 6.

  • Lambert, on her own, has churned out hit after hit, but she’s a rare outlier in the genre.

  • Lambert’s The Marfa Tapes is the stronger and more startling of the pair.

  • That idea is one of many theories for how life on Earth began, Lambert says.

  • Or, Lambert says, some women may have fought in battles to defend their children or village.

  • “But you must have done something to deserve it,” Lambert recalled Bodenheimer saying before he walked off.

  • Still, Lambert says, he was surprised to hear about the allegations of sexual abuse.

  • Kelly G. Lambert, a neuroscientist at Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Virginia, studies parenting behavior in lab animals.

  • Frank Lambert (Patrick Duffy), Step by Step Divorce is hard.

  • Thankfully, Lambert has not restricted his artistic endeavours to iPads.

  • You had better go to the Villa Lambert and arrange for taking up our quarters there, if you like the place.

  • The next day the two English ladies left the Villa Lambert in an open carriage.

  • Gensonné picked up a lock of his black hair, and gave it to the Abbé Lambert to give to his wife.

  • He once gainsaid the talent of Louis Lambert, his Vendome school-mate.

  • Lambert Simnel, who had been crowned in Ireland, received the king's pardon, and was made a scullion in the royal kitchen.