lustre
/luhs-ter/US // ˈlʌs tər //UK // (ˈlʌstə) //
光光泽,光光泽度,光泽度,光光亮亮
Definitions
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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.
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