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translucency

/trans-loo-suhnt, tranz-/US // trænsˈlu sənt, trænz- //UK // (trænzˈluːsənt) //

半透明性,透光性,透光率,透亮度

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : permitting light to pass through but diffusing it so that persons, objects, etc., on the opposite side are not clearly visible: Frosted window glass is translucent but not transparent.
    • : easily understandable; lucid: a translucent explication.
    • : clear; transparent: translucent seawater.

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Examples

  • The menu bar is taller and more translucent, changing with different backgrounds and as the system toggles between light and dark mode.

  • The grille itself is completely closed off, with lidar, camera, and radar tucked behind a translucent surface underneath the grille.

  • If you’re willing to shell out some extra cash when you place your order, you can get translucent roof panels that filter UV light so you have a view even when the top is on.

  • A translucent fuel tank helps you keep track of gas consumption, and at only 11 pounds, it won’t tire you out in the middle of a job.

  • Heather Steadman, a nurse at a CSL Plasma donation center near Pittsburgh, was about to enter a tiny closed-door room to administer an exam when the doctor handed her a mask in a translucent wrapper labeled KN95.

  • And the sailing ships, as if cut out of frailest pearl translucency, were wafting away towards Naples.

  • These waving strata are distinguishable from one another by their different densities, and by their degrees of translucency.

  • All china, then, has in a greater or less degree this quality of translucency.

  • This hard porcelain has always the two qualities of hardness and translucency.

  • Oriental china (and all true porcelain) has the quality of hardness, and, when held up to the light, of translucency.