柯林斯詞典incandescent /??nk?n?d?s?nt/ 1. ADJ Incandescent substances or devices give out a lot of light when heated. 遇熱發(fā)光的; 白熾的[技術] ...incandescent gases. ...遇熱發(fā)光的氣體。2. ADJ If you describe someone or something as incandescent, you mean that they are very lively and impressive. 富有活力的; 熱情洋溢的[文學性] [usu ADJ n] Kerrie Mae had an extraordinary, incandescent personality. 嘉利?梅個性鮮明,熱情洋溢。3. incandescenceN-UNCOUNT She burned with an incandescence that had nothing to do with her looks. 她光彩照人,但這與其容貌無關。 返回 incandescent劍橋詞典 incandescent adjective (LIGHT) producing a bright light from a heated filament or other part 白熾的,白熱的 an incandescent lamp 白熾燈 literary extremely bright 極亮的 The mountain's snow-white peak was incandescent against the blue sky . 雪白的山頂在藍天的映襯下十分耀眼。 incandescent adjective (QUALITY) showing extreme anger or happiness 極度憤怒的;極度高興的 He was incandescent with rage . 他大發(fā)雷霆。 Her beauty had an incandescent quality to it. 她貌美絕倫,光彩照人。 extremely good, special , or skilled 杰出的,卓越的 an incandescent performance /career 爐火純青的表演/輝煌的事業(yè) 返回 incandescent