ray of light
英 [reɪ ɒv laɪt]
美 [reɪ əv laɪt]
网络 光线; 光束; 光箭; 光芒万丈; 光芒
英英释义
noun
- a column of light (as from a beacon)
双语例句
- America: The only ray of light in a dark dark world.
美国:黑暗世界里唯一的一道曙光! - And then, when my head was well in the room, I undid the lantern just so much that a single thin ray of light fell upon the vulture eye.
然后,当我的头很好,我解开了房间的灯就如此之快,以至于单一薄的光芒落鹰眼。 - In the dark night it is the most shining a, though the ray of light is weak.
黑夜中它是最闪亮的一朵,尽管光芒微弱。 - The shutters cut off the least ray of light, and we waited in absolute darkness.
窗板把光亮完全隔绝了,我们坐在无边的黑暗中等待。 - I attempted to keep the ray of light upon the eye.
我试图保持的光芒在风眼。 - The sun was shinning and there was a ray of light in my face.
窗外阳光明媚,一束阳光照到我脸上。 - Think of it like this, you're a ray of light, you enter the skin, you leave at a slightly different location than where you entered ( back-scattering).
它这样想,你是一个光芒,你进入皮肤,你在那里,你比略有不同位置进入(散射)。 - There was encouragement in seeing a ray of light from within, stealing through the dark stern doorway, and falling in a thread upon the marble floor.
房间里的一线灯光悄悄地穿过黑暗的、森严的门口,像一条纱线般地落在大理石地板上,这个情景给了她鼓励。 - But one bright ray of light shines through.
但是有一束光照了进来。 - Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity predicted that the gravity of an extremely dense body could bend a ray of light so severely that it could not escape.
阿尔伯特。爱因斯坦的广义相对论预言了一个密度极大的物体的重力场能够造成光线严重弯曲以致无法逃脱。