refract 的定义
- to subject to refraction.
- to determine the refractive condition of.
refract 近义词
bend
更多refract例句
- Less attention has been paid to how heat interacts with structural color — often vibrant, iridescent hues created by light refracting off of microscopic structures.
- This supernatural-looking glass refracted tricky golden beams, absorbing tesseracts of analogue and HD-video projections, dosing the audience with what felt like liquid LSD submerged in a blazing infinity pool.
- While Spears was reportedly more in control on that record than any other, Blackout succeeds in part because she’s a mysterious presence at its core, her signature wail refracted by effects and shrouded in synths.
- When there’s artificial light to help guide you to an island, you don’t hone your other skills, like understanding birds or seeing the ocean refracting off the islands.
- These stories shift and evolve, refracted through the values of the societies that retell them.
- Ions in the air act like drops of mist; they refract sunshine and make rainbows after rain.
- In the Phædrus, which is the supplement of the Symposion, he made it refract something approaching the splendor of truth revealed.
- Because they refract the rays of light in the same manner as the rain drops.
- I must get these reds to balance, or the whole thing will never refract properly at all.
- Ammoniacal copper sulphate forms with picric acid yellow-green crystals which strongly refract the light.