| 单词 | relights | 
| 释义 | light1 of 6noun   ˈlīt      plural lights    1   a     : something that makes vision possible    b     : the sensation aroused by stimulation of the visual receptors    c     : electromagnetic radiation of any wavelength that travels in a vacuum with a speed of 299,792,458 meters (about 186,000 miles) per second    specifically : such radiation that is visible to the human eye   2   a     : daylight  was up each morning at the first light    b     : dawn   3    : a source of light: such as    a     : a celestial body  As night fell the lights in the sky multiplied.    b     : candle  put a light in the window    c     : an electric light   4   a     : a color of notable lightness : a light or pale color  —usually plural  Bartlett allows his preliminary wash or grisaille to dry and then applies transparent layers of broken color. Into this wash he adds the lights and darks as they have been mapped out underneath.    b    lights  plural  : clothing that is light in color  always washed his lights separately from his darks   5   archaic   : sight sense 4a   6   a     : spiritual illumination  the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it     b     : inner light    c     : enlightenment  reaching out and groping for a pathway to the light    d     : truth   7   a     : public knowledge  facts brought to light    b     : a particular aspect or appearance presented to view  saw the matter in a different light   8    : a particular illumination   9    : something that enlightens or informs  shed some light on the problem   10    : a medium (such as a window) through which light is admitted   11   lights  plural  : a set of principles, standards, or opinions  worship according to one's lights   12    : a noteworthy person in a particular place or field  a literary light among current writers     see also leading light  13    : a particular expression of the eye  listened with a fiery light burning in her eyes   14   a     : lighthouse, beacon    b     : traffic light   15    : the representation of light in art   16    : a flame for lighting something (such as a cigarette)   light 2 of 6adjective (1)  lighter; lightest    1    : having light : bright  a light airy room   2   a     : not intense in color, coloring, or pigmentation : not dark : pale  light hair    b    of colors   : medium in saturation and high in lightness  light blue   3   of coffee   : served with extra milk or cream   light 3 of 6verb (1)  lit ˈlit   intransitive verb 1    : to become light : brighten  —usually used with up  her face lit up   2    : to take fire   3    : to ignite something (such as a cigarette)  —often used with up   transitive verb 1    : to set fire to   2   a     : to conduct with a light : guide    b     : illuminate  rockets light up the sky    c     : animate, brighten  a smile lit up her face   light 4 of 6adjective (2)1   a     : having little weight : not heavy    b     : designed to carry a comparatively small load  a light truck    c     : having relatively little weight in proportion to bulk  aluminum is a light metal    d     : containing less than the legal, standard, or usual weight  a light coin   2   a     : of little importance : trivial    b     : not abundant  light rain  a light lunch   3   a     : easily disturbed  a light sleeper    b     : exerting a minimum of force or pressure : gentle  a light touch    c     : resulting from a very slight pressure : faint  light print   4   a     : easily endurable  a light illness    b     : requiring little effort  light work   5    : capable of moving swiftly or nimbly  light on his feet   6   a     : frivolous sense 1a  light conduct    b     : lacking in stability : changeable  light opinions    c     : sexually promiscuous   7    : free from care : cheerful   8    : less powerful but usually more mobile than usual for its kind  light cavalry  a light cruiser   9   a     : made with a lower calorie content or with less of some ingredient (such as salt, fat, or alcohol) than usual    b     : having a relatively mild flavor   10   a     : easily digested  a light soup    b     : well leavened  a light crust   11    : coarse and sandy or easily pulverized  light soil   12    : dizzy, giddy  felt light in the head   13    : intended chiefly to entertain  light verse  light comedy   14   a     : carrying little or no cargo  the ship returned light    b     : producing goods for direct consumption by the consumer  light industry   15    : not bearing a stress or accent  a light syllable   16    : having a clear soft quality  a light voice   17    : being in debt to the pot in a poker game  three chips light   18    : short sense 5d  light on experience   19    : casual, occasional  a light smoker    lightish    ˈlī-tish   adjective light 5 of 6adverb1    : lightly   2    : with little baggage  travel light   light 6 of 6verb (2)  lit ˈlit   intransitive verb 1    : dismount   2    : settle, alight  a bird lit on the lawn   3    : to fall unexpectedly  —usually used with on or upon   4    : to arrive by chance : happen  —usually used with on or upon  lit upon a solution   relights verbas in stokes   Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance     
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