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发表于 2009-9-9 23:59:41
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refulgent
\rih-FUL-juhnt\ , adjective:
1.Shining brightly; radiant; brilliant; resplendent.
形容词 a.
1.辉煌的;灿烂的
Quotes:
If Moore was not quite a burned-out case, his once refulgent light flickered only dimly in his sad last years.
~Martin Filler, "The Spirit of '76", New Republic, July 9, 2001
With its improbable towers tilting against themselves and its titanium sheathing in full refulgent glow, it brings on a question that the world has not enjoyed asking itself since the first moon landings: If this is possible, what isn't?
~Richard Lacayo, "The Frank Gehry Experience", Time, June 26, 2000
To the Renaissance, they [the Middle Ages] were nothing but a dank patch of history, a barren stretch of time between luminous antiquity and an equally refulgent present.
~Justin Davidson, "On the Record", Newsday, January 19, 1997
Origin:
Refulgent comes from the present participle of Latin refulgere, "to flash back, to shine brightly," from re-, "back" + fulgere, "to shine." |
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