单词 | halo |
释义 | halo (heɪloʊ ) Word forms: haloes , halos 1. countable noun A halo is a circle of light that is shown in pictures round the head of a holy figure such as a saint or angel. 2. countable noun A halo is a circle of light round a person or thing, or something that looks like a circle of light. The sun had a faint halo round it. She angrily slung a scarf around her head, flattening her halo of hair. Synonyms: ring of light, aura, corona, radiance Collocations: halo of light Soft and shimmery shades mean you can create a halo of light that illuminates and gives you a fresh-faced look. The Sun After his first address in 2005, for example, he claimed he was surrounded by a halo of light as he spoke. Times, Sunday Times Soon, a 20-stone turtle appeared, only her glimmering shell visible in the halo of light as she waddled up the beach. Times,Sunday Times Then there's the perpetual darkness, and the certainty that, beyond your halo of light, unknown creatures lurk. Times, Sunday Times Guests supposedly reported seeing blue flashes and a blue halo of light above their beds after a loud wail. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He had to wear a halo traction to keep his head straight. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But his recovery amazed doctors who allowed him to leave hospital 11 days later wearing a halo brace. The Sun Her face doesn't change, because from my point of view you have to show her exactly the same all the way through, from wearing the halo to hardline despot. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 光环 Japanese: 後光 |
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