coruscating
闪光的
常用释义
英音[ ˈkɒrəskeɪtɪŋ ]
美音[ ˈkɔːrəskeɪtɪŋ ]
基本释义
- adj. 闪光的,闪耀的;生动的;睿智的;惊人的
- v. 闪光,闪耀;(人)充满活力,风趣幽默(coruscate的现在分词)
例句
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1·It turned out, however, that Barroso was on belligerent and coruscating form.不过,现在我们可以发现巴罗佐已经成了一个令人目眩的好战分子。
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2·The barge chugs around an island, the morning sun now coruscating brilliantly off the water's surface.游艇在海岛周围转了转,早晨的阳光照在水面上,波光粼粼。
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3·He subjected these corporate titans to often coruscating questions about their ability to "compete for the future".他让商界巨头常常对自身能否“为未来而竞争”产生疑问。
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4·In a coruscating note entitled "the night they killed Santa", he fretted that any pretence of fiscal probity had been discarded.在一份名为“杀死圣诞老人之夜”引人注目的文章中,他痛心疾首于任何财政廉洁的借口都已被废弃。
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5·A new culture conceptions structure of female, which cannot be founded in traditional female, was formed and coruscating on them.她们身上闪烁着传统女性罕见的奇光异彩,呈现出一种新型女性文化观念的建构。
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6·St. John said these words as he pronounced his sermons, with a quiet, deep voice; with an unflushed cheek, and a coruscating radiance of glance.圣·约翰像布道一样说着这些话,语调平静而深沉,脸不发红,目光炯炯。
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7·The childishness of juvenile had just faded from his face and the adolescent luster of his age had not been coruscating due to apparent malnutrition.脸上看来才刚刚褪掉少年的稚气——显然由于营养不良,还没有焕发出他这种年龄所特有的那种青春光彩。
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8·At once an affectionate and coruscating portrait of ghetto life, it abides the possibility of personal redemption and even, with great struggle, social change.在曾经是深情和晶的贫民窟生活写照,它遵守个人赎回,甚至与伟大斗争,社会变革的可能性。
同义词
v.
闪光(coruscate的ing形式)