luminous 的定义
- radiating or reflecting light; shining; bright.
- lighted up or illuminated; well-lighted: the luminous ballroom.
- brilliant intellectually; enlightened or enlightening, as a writer or a writer's works:a luminous concept; luminous prose.
- clear; readily intelligible: a concise, luminous report.
luminous 近义词
bright, glowing
obvious, understandable
更多luminous例句
- Venus, Earth’s luminous planetary neighbor, is too close to the sun to see.
- We also know that the Sun has become 30 percent more luminous since life first evolved.
- Intriguingly, the artist achieves such luminous colors in part by applying oils to panels made of aluminum, a substance more often associated with sculpture.
- We also know that the sun has become 30 percent more luminous since life first evolved.
- Jupiter is the most-luminous object in this group, Saturn is to the lower right of Jupiter, and Mercury is to the lower left.
- There he claims he saw a luminous object change colors several times then vanish into the night sky.
- Reviews when the play was at Steppenwolf in Chicago described her as luminous.
- Her luminous face has been preserved forever, and multiplies with every tribute.
- However, astronomers have spotted a few luminous black hole pairs, mostly in chaotic galaxies in the early stages of a merger.
- Silverstone will “show you the way to have a luminous, present, ailment-free pregnancy.”
- The red glow was so brilliant that the whole river was tinged and made luminous by it.
- Gwynne's mind seemed to darken until only one luminous point confronted it, the visible tormented soul of his kinsman.
- The glowing heavens, luminous athwart the clouds of fine, suspended sand, laid this ominous hint of dream upon the entire day.
- He laughed in his luminous and excited way, and, seizing both her hands, kissed them one after the other.
- In the black light, luminous fingers suddenly showed themselves.