luster
英 [ˈlʌstə]
美 [ˈlʌstər]
n. 光泽;光彩; (德)卢斯特尔
v. 有光泽;发亮; 使有光泽
COCA.15444
英英释义
noun
- a surface coating for ceramics or porcelain
- the visual property of something that shines with reflected light
- a quality that outshines the usual
双语例句
- If it seems to be dull or lacking luster, this is also a toenail fungus symptom.
如果它似乎是沉闷或缺乏光泽,这也是一个趾甲真菌的症状。 - However, it is popular for its natural appearance and gentle luster.
然而它却以朴素的外表和柔和的光泽受人喜爱。 - The chair has a metallic luster.
这把椅子有金属光泽。 - Healthy women have lustrous, shiny hair, whereas the hair of sickly people loses its luster.
健康的女性拥有的是一头有光泽亮丽的头发,而病弱的人的头发没有光泽。 - If the murals themselves should lose their luster, everything in Dunhuang Grottoes would be soulless.
如果壁画本身失去了光彩,敦煌石窟中的一切都将失去灵魂。 - It is like picking up a turquoise of whitish luster.
犹如拾了一块白光的松石。 - But in the past few months, JPMorgan and its CEO seem to have lost their luster.
但过去几个月,摩根大通和它的这位首席执行官似乎都失去了光彩。 - Not only is the luster of a tungsten ring brilliant, it will remain so for a lifetime.
不仅是光彩的辉煌钨环,它将继续这样做了一辈子。 - May my fur lose its natural luster.
祝愿我的毛失去原有光泽。 - And some minutely crystalline varieties, such as flint, may be opaque and of a waxy luster.
某些细小的结晶变种,如燧石,可能是不透明的,并具有腊样的光泽。
