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radiance

/rey-dee-uhns/US // ˈreɪ di əns //UK // (ˈreɪdɪəns) //

光芒,光泽度,光泽,光彩

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : radiant brightness or light: the radiance of the tropical sun.
    • : warm, cheerful brightness: the radiance of her expression.
    • : Rare. radiation.

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Examples

  • His contest emphasized imagination and the radiance of beauty from within.

  • When “Carnaval Del Barrio” rolls around near the finale, its radiance is so practically blinding that your instinct should be to look away.

  • Blackout is both a short story collection and a novel of a moment in time, capturing the radiance, joy and possibility of teen romance.

  • Rebecca’s life of worry shows on her face—with cheekbones that accept and reflect light as if it were a gift, she’s never anything less than beautiful, but her radiance glows through a veil of anxiety.

  • On Saturday, some leaves flamed scarlet in the radiance of the day.

  • And not that after-sex glow, but the radiance of contentment.

  • In it, grim headlines and social problems give way to an improbable radiance.

  • But they do make the family seem a shade more like the rest of America, in all its messy, tacky, imperfect radiance.

  • Her beauty seems to telegraph an inner radiance of well-honed intelligence and gentle self-assurance.

  • They walked together to a recess in the garden, where they sat down under the full radiance of the unclouded moon.

  • She glanced up at him softly, under long lashes,—a thrilling glance; but he missed its radiance, for his own eyes were far away.

  • The clear and radiant sky was drowned in a quivering radiance of gold, that was like a thing alive and sensitively palpitating.

  • Ramona herself bore no impress of sorrow; rather her face had now an added radiance.

  • Every individual freckle on her thin, sharp face seemed to shine as though there was some radiance behind it.