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lusterless

/luhs-ter/US // ˈlʌs tər //

无光泽,无光泽的,毫无光泽,没有光泽

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state or quality of shining by reflecting light; glitter, sparkle, sheen, or gloss: the luster of satin.
    • : a substance, as a coating or polish, used to impart sheen or gloss.
    • : radiant or luminous brightness; brilliance; radiance.
    • : radiance of beauty, excellence, merit, distinction, or glory: achievements that add luster to one's name.
    • : a shining object, especially one used for decoration, as a cut-glass pendant or ornament.
    • : a chandelier, candleholder, etc., ornamented with cut-glass pendants.
    • : any natural or synthetic fabric with a lustrous finish.
    • : Also called metallic luster. an iridescent metallic film produced on the surface of a ceramic glaze.
    • : Mineralogy. the nature of a mineral surface with respect to its reflective qualities: greasy luster.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to finish with a luster or gloss.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to be or become lustrous.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inopaque
Antonyms
as inprosaic
Synonyms
banal平庸的,平庸,平淡无奇,俗气drab单调的,单调,单调乏味,暗淡everyday每天,每日,日常,每天都有humdrum烦闷,低调,俗气,烦人mundane无聊,无聊的,无聊的事,世俗workaday工作日,工作时间,工作,工作场所actual实际,实际的,实际情况blah扯淡,扯蛋,扯淡的人,扯淡的boring枯燥的,枯燥乏味,枯燥无味,沉闷的clean清洁,洁净,清洁的,洁净的colorless无色,无色的,无彩色,无色彩common常见的,普通,共同,共同的commonplace平凡的,平凡,平凡的事,平凡的事物dead死亡,死,死人,死的diddly龌龊,龌龊的,龌龊地,愚蠢的dry干,干燥的,干燥,干式dull枯燥乏味,枯燥无味,枯燥的,沉闷的factual实事求是,事实,实事求是的,事实的flat平坦的,平地,平坦,平的garden-variety花园式的,园林类,园丁类hackneyed乏味的,俗气的,乏味,俗气ho-hum嗡嗡声,哼哼,嗡嗡叫,嗡嗡irksome烦人,烦人的,恼人的,恼人lackluster乏善可陈,乏味,乏味的,不怎么样lifeless无生命,无生命的,无生命力,没有生命力literal字面意义上的,字面上的,字面意义,字面意思lowly卑微的,卑贱的,卑微地,卑微matter-of-fact实事求是,实事求是的,事实是,事实monotonous单调乏味,单调的,单调,亘古不变nothing没有什么,没什么,什么都没有,什么也没有nowhere无处不在,无处不在的,无路可走,无处可去ordinary普通,普通的,寻常,一般pabulum摆设,摆布,摆件,摆锤pedestrian行人,人行道,人行,人工platitudinous陈词滥调,陈词滥调的,老生常谈,俗话说plebeian庶民,庶族人,庶族,庶民阶层practicable切实可行,切实可行的,实际可行,实际可行的practical实用,实用的,实用性,实际prose散文,散文集,序言,散文集锦prosy潜在的,潜在,潜在客户,潜在用户routine常规,例行公事,日常工作,常规的square正方形,正方形的,正方,正直stale陈旧的,陈旧,陈腐的,陈旧不堪的tame驯服,驯服的,驯化,驯养tedious乏味的,乏味,烦琐的,烦人的trite陈词滥调,老套的,陈词滥调的,陈腐的uneventful平安无事,平稳的,平安无事的,平稳unexceptional不平凡,平平无奇,平凡的,不寻常uninspiring毫无新意,毫无新意的,不振奋人心,不振奋vanilla香草,香草园,香草花,香草糖vapid虚无缥缈,无趣,虚浮,虚浮的yawn打呵欠,打哈欠,呵欠,哈欠zero零,零度,零点,零的

Examples

  • Not the riding of course—that part never loses its luster—but everything that comes with it.

  • Many experts say that the Siberian tundra has lost its luster since its Ice Age heyday.

  • Though in-game is the oldest, it’s lost a bit of luster, while esports and creator content have experienced hockey-stick growth numbers.

  • When you’ve spent more time than money hunting for them, nice things earn a unique luster.

  • Yet when our speedster pauses for just a moment, the luster of The Flash fades.

  • He has already developed a hair product that enhances the luster of red hair and has plans for more products.

  • Palin arrived at CPAC with her once-blinding luster seriously dimmed.

  • Needless to say, the gallows humor that is a hallmark of my former profession has lost much of its luster.

  • Luster says he believed his antiques and other possessions would be sold, with the proceeds going to his two young children.

  • The brilliance of his wife, and her most fascinating colloquial powers, also reflected much luster upon his name.

  • She never dimmed the luster of sanctifying grace which beautified her soul by actual sin.

  • The rigidity of her metallic eyes and their insupportable luster made him shudder, especially when the animal walked towards him.

  • Articles of brass, copper and bronze may be given a bright luster by dipping them into a solution composed of 50 oz.

  • A fine luster can be given to zinc by rubbing it with kerosene or a weak solution of sulphuric acid.