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lustre

/luhs-ter/US // ˈlʌs tər //UK // (ˈlʌstə) //

光光泽,光光泽度,光泽度,光光亮亮

Definitions

  1. 1

    lus·tred, lus·tring.

    • : Chiefly British. a variant of luster.

Examples

  • By now, some of the features that were notable at launch in fall 2020 have lost a bit of lustre.

  • This stubborn resistance lent all the more lustre to the piety of our benignant Rulers.

  • The moon on every side her lustre shed,And all in robes of silver light arrayedThe trees with which the place was garlanded.

  • In quiet shade the sombre valley lay,While all the little hills around were clothedWith the soft lustre of the dewy moon.

  • Very compact and fine-grained reddish granular quartz, with a glistening lustre, and flat conchoidal fracture.

  • Herbert rode up to him, as he stood staring with dazed, lack-lustre eyes at the company.