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luce

/loos/US // lus //UK // (luːs) //

光照度,光线,光照,光线照耀

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a pike, especially when fully grown.

Examples

  • Read more reviews by Stephanie ZacharekAnd Harrison—who has given fine performances in pictures like Julius Onah’s Luce and Trey Edward Shults’ Waves—doesn’t just convey Steve’s youthful vulnerability.

  • Raised by her mother to manipulate men and compete with women, Luce was fundamentally cold.

  • As Luce well puts it: Mr Kagan denies America is in relative decline—and mistakenly insists there is no economic evidence for it.

  • There he insinuates himself with the locals as the new bootlegger and begins stalking Luce and her two charges.

  • "I Am a Luce Lady," says one banner featuring a picture of Ann Coulter.

  • In the invention of Time, Luce and his partner, Briton Hadden, are chalk and cheese when they meet at Hotchkiss and Yale.

  • These are certainly strong authorities for saying that the Flower-de-luce is the Lily.

  • Hunc gestant ulnis angeli,Ne lapis officiat pedi;Ne luce timor occupet,Aut nocte pestis incubet.

  • Into the feelings of Captain Luce it would be impertinent to pry; but a little may be guessed, perhaps, from what follows.

  • Luce is going to have nurse take the babies always down the back stairs, for fear I should hear them as they come out and in.

  • Well, and Vera said, 'Here's Luce lying tucked up as jolly as a sandboy, why shouldn't we be jolly too?'