unilluminated / verb ɪˈlu məˌneɪt; adjective, noun ɪˈlu mə nɪt, -ˌneɪt /

不发光的不发光无照明未被照亮的

unilluminated4 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

il·lu·mi·nat·ed, il·lu·mi·nat·ing.

  1. to supply or brighten with light; light up.
  2. to make lucid or clear; throw light on.
  3. to decorate with lights, as in celebration.
v. 无主动词 verb

il·lu·mi·nat·ed, il·lu·mi·nat·ing.

  1. to display lights, as in celebration.
  2. to become illuminated.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Archaic. illuminated.
  2. Obsolete. enlightened.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Archaic. a person who is or affects to be specially enlightened.

unilluminated 近义词

unilluminated

等同于 obscure

unilluminated

等同于 tenebrous

unilluminated

等同于 dim

unilluminated

等同于 dusky

unilluminated

等同于 gloomy

更多unilluminated例句

  1. The beast stood immobile, glaring at us with yellow eyes in the winter dark and illuminated unevenly by Sergey’s light as our pace quickened.
  2. What’s really interesting, though, are the fuzzy jets and streamers surrounding the comet, which are especially prominent when illuminated like this from behind.
  3. Even if nothing is actually decided at the conventions, they still shine a spotlight on the parties, illuminating emerging factions and up-and-coming politicians, setting the stage for — and creating — the future of each party.
  4. Visitors will enter through an illuminated maze, then be invited to contribute words from kiosks, after which an AI-powered algorithm will collect and parse them into poetry, and perhaps shoot them into outer space.
  5. In the ocean’s depths, it might take more than a little light to illuminate some of the planet’s darkest fish.
  6. When we can barely illuminate our own world, it would be superstitious to imagine that dead men could do it for us.
  7. These numbers portend to illuminate society-threatening failures within the current immigration enforcement system.
  8. Reading them will illuminate your own life and make it better.
  9. Dispensing with some of the objections helps to illuminate this case.
  10. But he says it well and often adds fresh details that help illuminate events in countries like Afghanistan.
  11. Two many-branched candelabra, holding wax lights, brilliantly illuminate the game.
  12. Great artists appear in clusters, and amid the other constellations that illuminate the intellectual heavens.
  13. By that time the grin in his face was almost bright enough of itself to illuminate any ordinary page.
  14. History wants no illusions; it should illuminate and instruct, not merely give descriptions and narratives which impress us.
  15. There was sufficient light from the lamps of the two cars to illuminate the scene.