单词 | lucid |
释义 | lucid (luːsɪd ) 1. adjective Lucid writing or speech is clear and easy to understand. ...a lucid account of the history of mankind. His prose as always lucid and compelling. Synonyms: clear, obvious, plain, evident lucidly adverb [ADVERB with verb] Both of them had the ability to present complex matters lucidly. lucidity (luːsɪdɪti ) uncountable noun His writings were marked by an extraordinary lucidity and elegance of style. [+ of] 2. adjective If someone is lucid, they are thinking clearly again after a period of illness or confusion. [formal] He wasn't very lucid, he didn't quite know where he was. Synonyms: clear-headed, sound, reasonable, sensible lucidity uncountable noun The pain had lessened in the night, but so had his lucidity. Collocations: lucid prose An unforgettable story, written in exquisitely lucid prose. Times, Sunday Times Impeccably lucid prose flowed from his quill pen in beautiful handwriting. Times,Sunday Times The rationalist and promoter of lucid prose was also deeply superstitious. Globe and Mail Translations: Chinese: 清晰简明的 Japanese: 明快な |
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