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单词 daylighting
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Definition of daylighting in English:

daylighting

noun ˈdeɪlaɪtɪŋˈdāˌlīdiNG
mass noun
  • The illumination of buildings by natural light.

    daylighting is achieved by using properly designed windows and skylights
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Overlooking Newport Harbor, the school uses daylighting and natural ventilation strategies to take advantage of the Southern California climate.
    • Skylights maximize daylighting.
    • Sun-drenched California offers a veritable laboratory for daylighting.
    • Despite the benefits of daylighting, direct natural light can produce glare.
    • Courtrooms, lobbies and offices are designed to maximize daylighting.
    • The reliance on daylighting and the lack of air-conditioning have greatly reduced the electrical loads.
    • These panels create a beautiful pattern of diffuse light during daylighting.
    • Other energy-efficient measures include daylighting and jumbo heating, ventilation and air conditioning units in the assembly plant.
    • For example, research shows daylighting can cut electric power consumption by 35 to 50 percent.
    • It features structural cooling, good daylighting, and wind-driven natural ventilation.
    • The overall design is very restrained, creating interior spaces with generous daylighting and views to the exterior.
    • Among the courses on lighting fundamentals, one workshop focused on daylighting: the maximization of diffuse, indirect sunlight.
    • North light is very effective for daylighting and south light is controllable.
    • At the turn of the 20th century, most buildings used daylighting as the major source of daytime illumination.
    • These include natural ventilation and daylighting for the main exhibit halls.
    • The new bank incorporates many green features, including operable windows, energy efficiency and daylighting to the floors below ground.
    • The interior courtyard, with interactive spaces at lower and upper levels, facilitates daylighting and natural ventilation.
    • A ground-source heat-pump system, daylighting, and electric light sensors minimize energy use.
    • It's important to be able to adjust the levels of your electric lighting to adapt to the hourly and seasonal changes in daylighting.
    • For example, a building that uses extensive daylighting techniques will reduce the amount of heat given off by lighting fixtures.
 
 

Definition of daylighting in US English:

daylighting

nounˈdāˌlīdiNG
  • The illumination of buildings by natural light.

    daylighting is achieved by using properly designed windows and skylights
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sun-drenched California offers a veritable laboratory for daylighting.
    • For example, a building that uses extensive daylighting techniques will reduce the amount of heat given off by lighting fixtures.
    • The overall design is very restrained, creating interior spaces with generous daylighting and views to the exterior.
    • Courtrooms, lobbies and offices are designed to maximize daylighting.
    • Among the courses on lighting fundamentals, one workshop focused on daylighting: the maximization of diffuse, indirect sunlight.
    • These panels create a beautiful pattern of diffuse light during daylighting.
    • The reliance on daylighting and the lack of air-conditioning have greatly reduced the electrical loads.
    • The interior courtyard, with interactive spaces at lower and upper levels, facilitates daylighting and natural ventilation.
    • Other energy-efficient measures include daylighting and jumbo heating, ventilation and air conditioning units in the assembly plant.
    • The new bank incorporates many green features, including operable windows, energy efficiency and daylighting to the floors below ground.
    • North light is very effective for daylighting and south light is controllable.
    • It's important to be able to adjust the levels of your electric lighting to adapt to the hourly and seasonal changes in daylighting.
    • Overlooking Newport Harbor, the school uses daylighting and natural ventilation strategies to take advantage of the Southern California climate.
    • For example, research shows daylighting can cut electric power consumption by 35 to 50 percent.
    • These include natural ventilation and daylighting for the main exhibit halls.
    • Despite the benefits of daylighting, direct natural light can produce glare.
    • It features structural cooling, good daylighting, and wind-driven natural ventilation.
    • Skylights maximize daylighting.
    • At the turn of the 20th century, most buildings used daylighting as the major source of daytime illumination.
    • A ground-source heat-pump system, daylighting, and electric light sensors minimize energy use.
 
 
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