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单词 lighting
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Definition of lighting in English:

lighting

noun ˈlʌɪtɪŋˈlaɪdɪŋ
mass noun
  • 1Equipment in a room, building, or street for producing light.

    fluorescent bulbs for street lighting
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The festive street lighting is currently being erected and there are a number of new features this year.
    • The accommodation includes an entrance hall with polished timber flooring, ceiling coving, recessed lighting and understairs storage.
    • With poor lighting and an obscure target, my effective range would get significantly shorter.
    • A handrail and improved lighting was also installed.
    • If there are lanterns in the scene, arrange them to provide additional fill-in lighting.
    • We do have a development budget, and we are working to improve the lighting.
    • Upstairs, the family bathroom with tiled floor, part-tiled walls and recessed lighting is located on the return level.
    • Battery powered lanterns and lamps stood on most available surfaces to provide additional lighting.
    • The blinking of fluorescent lighting has done something detrimental to their brain chemistry.
    • My eyes slowly adjusted to the dim lighting in the room.
    • But this week diggers moved in to start work on improving street lighting in the area.
    • For times when daylight is insufficient, there is high-efficiency, direct/indirect fluorescent lighting with multi-level controls.
    • All technical steps were carried out under dim indirect lighting.
    • After about 1900, banks, offices, libraries, and schools installed artificial lighting.
    • The subdued lighting of the room makes the white walls look gray.
    • Metal halide lamps were used to provide artificial lighting.
    • Eliminate the glare from artificial light by switching from direct to indirect overhead lighting.
    • They will cover the shopping precinct and lighting in the area will also improve.
    • Standing them in water will keep the stems shiny and plump but be careful when using electric lighting near water.
    • Changes to the environment, such as improving street lighting in known problem areas, are among other possibilities.
    1. 1.1 The arrangement or effect of lights.
      the lighting was very flat
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Direct from Dublin, it's a blend of fancy footwork, furious fiddling and moody lighting and stage effects.
      • The lighting and shadowing effects have been refined.
      • The lighting and effects were beyond imagination, and the massive strobes surrounding the drums could have had me in a fit.
      • Objects look too chunky, and figures look too angular, although there are some nice lighting and water effects.
      • Poor lighting at night made the corner even more dangerous.
      • Pointed lighting and sound effects, meant to signal mounting tension and climax, would be much more complementary in a production that had its dramatic act together.
      • The lighting and special effects have been rendered perfectly.
      • But a clever and adaptable set, brilliant lighting effects and superb performances from the ensemble brought Greene's story to life.
      • What an awful show with bad acting, lousy scripts, ridiculous effects, and poor lighting.
      • Hyper-detailed textures and some of the most amazing lighting effects you've ever seen grace the hard-hitting action.
      • The changes start right from the sets - colourful new backdrops sporting portraits of legendary musicians, all new lighting and special effects would be used.
      • Distant storms staged an ever-changing drama before us, with full lighting and sound effects.
      • All shadows are real-time, and all entities respond to the real-time lighting.
      • Overall, it was a somewhat average show, bolstered by plenty of eye candy in the form of an elaborate set and extravagant lighting and special effects.
      • The palette of effects ranges from dynamic lighting to day and night schedules and on to changing weather conditions in real time.
      • A large part of development went into the real-time lighting, and it shows.
      • The game sometimes dazzles with solid lighting and water effects.
      • In terms of graphics, the game features an engine capable of creating the most glorious lighting and particle effects.
      • Special effects and inventive lighting also contribute a sense of fantasy.
      • An uncomfortable silence settled, leaving the two with their own thoughts in the poor lighting of the prop room.
      Synonyms
      light, radiance, gleam, glitter, brilliance, glow, glare, dazzle, flash, shimmer

Rhymes

backlighting, self-righting, sighting, unexciting, uninviting, whiting, writing
 
 

Definition of lighting in US English:

lighting

nounˈlīdiNGˈlaɪdɪŋ
  • 1Equipment in a home, workplace, studio, theater, or street for producing light.

    the heartless glare of strip lighting
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Changes to the environment, such as improving street lighting in known problem areas, are among other possibilities.
    • The accommodation includes an entrance hall with polished timber flooring, ceiling coving, recessed lighting and understairs storage.
    • My eyes slowly adjusted to the dim lighting in the room.
    • All technical steps were carried out under dim indirect lighting.
    • With poor lighting and an obscure target, my effective range would get significantly shorter.
    • For times when daylight is insufficient, there is high-efficiency, direct/indirect fluorescent lighting with multi-level controls.
    • Metal halide lamps were used to provide artificial lighting.
    • Upstairs, the family bathroom with tiled floor, part-tiled walls and recessed lighting is located on the return level.
    • Battery powered lanterns and lamps stood on most available surfaces to provide additional lighting.
    • We do have a development budget, and we are working to improve the lighting.
    • The blinking of fluorescent lighting has done something detrimental to their brain chemistry.
    • They will cover the shopping precinct and lighting in the area will also improve.
    • Standing them in water will keep the stems shiny and plump but be careful when using electric lighting near water.
    • After about 1900, banks, offices, libraries, and schools installed artificial lighting.
    • Eliminate the glare from artificial light by switching from direct to indirect overhead lighting.
    • But this week diggers moved in to start work on improving street lighting in the area.
    • The festive street lighting is currently being erected and there are a number of new features this year.
    • The subdued lighting of the room makes the white walls look gray.
    • A handrail and improved lighting was also installed.
    • If there are lanterns in the scene, arrange them to provide additional fill-in lighting.
    1. 1.1 The arrangement or effect of lights.
      the lighting was very flat
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The lighting and shadowing effects have been refined.
      • The lighting and special effects have been rendered perfectly.
      • But a clever and adaptable set, brilliant lighting effects and superb performances from the ensemble brought Greene's story to life.
      • What an awful show with bad acting, lousy scripts, ridiculous effects, and poor lighting.
      • An uncomfortable silence settled, leaving the two with their own thoughts in the poor lighting of the prop room.
      • Poor lighting at night made the corner even more dangerous.
      • Objects look too chunky, and figures look too angular, although there are some nice lighting and water effects.
      • A large part of development went into the real-time lighting, and it shows.
      • The lighting and effects were beyond imagination, and the massive strobes surrounding the drums could have had me in a fit.
      • The game sometimes dazzles with solid lighting and water effects.
      • Hyper-detailed textures and some of the most amazing lighting effects you've ever seen grace the hard-hitting action.
      • Direct from Dublin, it's a blend of fancy footwork, furious fiddling and moody lighting and stage effects.
      • Special effects and inventive lighting also contribute a sense of fantasy.
      • The palette of effects ranges from dynamic lighting to day and night schedules and on to changing weather conditions in real time.
      • All shadows are real-time, and all entities respond to the real-time lighting.
      • The changes start right from the sets - colourful new backdrops sporting portraits of legendary musicians, all new lighting and special effects would be used.
      • In terms of graphics, the game features an engine capable of creating the most glorious lighting and particle effects.
      • Overall, it was a somewhat average show, bolstered by plenty of eye candy in the form of an elaborate set and extravagant lighting and special effects.
      • Distant storms staged an ever-changing drama before us, with full lighting and sound effects.
      • Pointed lighting and sound effects, meant to signal mounting tension and climax, would be much more complementary in a production that had its dramatic act together.
      Synonyms
      light, radiance, gleam, glitter, brilliance, glow, glare, dazzle, flash, shimmer
 
 
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