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unilluminated

/verb ih-loo-muh-neyt; adjective, noun ih-loo-muh-nit, -neyt/US // verb ɪˈlu məˌneɪt; adjective, noun ɪˈlu mə nɪt, -ˌneɪt //

不发光的,不发光,无照明,未被照亮的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    il·lu·mi·nat·ed, il·lu·mi·nat·ing.

    • : to supply or brighten with light; light up.
    • : to make lucid or clear; throw light on.
    • : to decorate with lights, as in celebration.
    • : to enlighten, as with knowledge.
    • : to make resplendent or illustrious: A smile illuminated her face.
    • : to decorate with colors and gold or silver, as was often done in the Middle Ages.
v.无主动词 verb
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    il·lu·mi·nat·ed, il·lu·mi·nat·ing.

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inobscure
as indim
Synonyms
blurred模糊的,模糊不清的,模糊不清,模糊了cloudy阴天,多云,阴,多云天气dark黑,黑黑的,暗色,暗dingy杂乱无章,嘈杂,杂乱无章的,嘈杂的dull枯燥乏味,枯燥无味,枯燥的,沉闷的faint微弱的,淡淡的,晕眩的,晕倒的fuzzy模糊的,模糊不清的,毛茸茸的,模糊不清gloomy阴郁的,阴郁,阴沉,阴沉的lackluster乏善可陈,乏味,乏味的,不怎么样murky阴暗,阴暗的,昏暗的,阴沉shadowy有阴影的,有阴暗面的,有阴暗面,有阴影vague模糊的,模糊,含糊不清,模糊不清dusk傍晚时分,黄昏时分,黄昏,傍晚时份faded褪色,淡淡的,淡化,淡出gray灰色,灰色的,灰,灰白mat垫子,锍,垫层,垫底muted缄默的,沉默的,缄默不语,缄默obscured掩盖了,遮蔽,隐蔽的,遮蔽的overcast阴天,阴霾,阴雨天,阴雨pale苍白,苍白的,浅色,淡淡的sullied污秽的,污秽不堪的,污浊的,污秽不堪tarnished被玷污的,污损的,被玷污,被玷污了的blah扯淡,扯蛋,扯淡的人,扯淡的bleary苍白的,漂白的,黯淡无光,惨白caliginous钙化的,钙质的,钙质,斑斓的dreary枯燥乏味,枯燥乏味的,枯燥无味的,枯燥无味dusky昏暗,昏暗的,灰暗的,昏昏沉沉flat平坦的,平地,平坦,平的ill-defined定义不明确,界定不清的,界定不清,定义不清indistinct隐隐约约,隐约可见,模糊不清的,隐约可见的lightless无光,无光的,无灯,无光线monotone单调,单声道,单调的,单音monotonous单调乏味,单调的,单调,亘古不变opaque不透明的,不透明,不透光,不透光的poorly lit照明不足,光线不足,光线不好的地方,光线不好tenebrous坚韧的,韧带,韧皮,坚韧不拔unclear不清楚,不明确,不清楚的,不明weak软弱,弱,软弱无力,薄弱
as indusky
as ingloomy
Antonyms

Examples

  • 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.

  • What’s really interesting, though, are the fuzzy jets and streamers surrounding the comet, which are especially prominent when illuminated like this from behind.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • In the ocean’s depths, it might take more than a little light to illuminate some of the planet’s darkest fish.

  • When we can barely illuminate our own world, it would be superstitious to imagine that dead men could do it for us.

  • These numbers portend to illuminate society-threatening failures within the current immigration enforcement system.

  • Reading them will illuminate your own life and make it better.

  • Dispensing with some of the objections helps to illuminate this case.

  • But he says it well and often adds fresh details that help illuminate events in countries like Afghanistan.

  • Two many-branched candelabra, holding wax lights, brilliantly illuminate the game.

  • Great artists appear in clusters, and amid the other constellations that illuminate the intellectual heavens.

  • By that time the grin in his face was almost bright enough of itself to illuminate any ordinary page.

  • History wants no illusions; it should illuminate and instruct, not merely give descriptions and narratives which impress us.

  • There was sufficient light from the lamps of the two cars to illuminate the scene.