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translucent

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

半透明的,半透明,透亮的,透明的

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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

  • Lay a piece of translucent paper over your design and use a pencil to fill in the areas that you want to be inked by the finished stamp.

  • Scientists aboard Falkor discovered the translucent, scaleless Mariana snailfish in 2014 while surveying the Mariana Trench, the deepest place on Earth.

  • Now Mayhe, a municipal veterinarian in nearby Mangaratiba, was motorboating across translucent waters to see for himself.

  • Turmeric dyes translucent vermicelli noodles deep golden for a stunning and delicious vegetarian main.

  • There’s beauty everywhere in the world, as you’re reminded when you see sunlight filtered through a piglet’s translucent ears in Viktor Kosakovskiy’s radiant documentary Gunda.

  • Like thinner and translucent for summer and warmer for winter.

  • When they are done, the casing has transformed from translucent membrane into chewy, wrinkled coat.

  • The translucent green polyester has been stretched into door handles, moldings, and even a telephone.

  • He used translucent fabrics to suggest nudity without ever really revealing very much.

  • A new facade will be made from translucent plastic panels, with sliding sections that will let the park seem to enter the center.

  • A band of limestone also occurs at Templeton containing masses of a light-coloured translucent serpentine.

  • Two of the four walls of the guest-room were of shoji, a lattice covered with translucent rice-paper.

  • Tatsu had, as rudely, reopened the shoji panels, tearing a large hole in the translucent paper.

  • Common camphor forms a translucent mass of hexagonal prisms, melting at 175 and boiling at 204.

  • As they waddled closer they puffed under the weight of heavy belts sagging with rows of odd, translucent instruments.