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lucidly

/loo-sid/US // ˈlu sɪd //UK // (ˈluːsɪd) //

清晰地,明确地,清楚地,清醒地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : easily understood; completely intelligible or comprehensible: a lucid explanation.
    • : characterized by clear perception or understanding; rational or sane: a lucid moment in his madness.
    • : shining or bright.
    • : clear; pellucid; transparent.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
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Examples

  • Then one night, during a rare lucid moment, he asked his son to help him sit up.

  • Please read this brief (15 pages) and lucidly written report published last December by the Congressional Research Service.

  • Murray does not state this point as lucidly as one might wish, so the quotations will have to skip around a bit.

  • Vinaigrettes may be made with any type of vinegar and any type of oil, which is why it is impossible to write lucidly about them.

  • This is the heart of the crisis—and the president lucidly explained much of it in his speech.

  • He argued the matter during two hours, and no doubt lucidly and forcibly.

  • I told him, lucidly as possible, everything I have related in these pages, and the admission of Griggs.

  • Then, as if by a sudden jump, his power of thinking lucidly came back, and he looked round for the officer he had tried to help.

  • And he explained carefully and lucidly enough—though through occasional yawns—what had happened between Garstin and himself.

  • During all this time he seemed cheerful, and spoke quite lucidly on various topics.