lustre 音标拼音: [l'ʌstɚ]
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lustre n 1 :
a surface coating for ceramics or porcelain [
synonym : {
luster },
{
lustre }]
2 :
a quality that outshines the usual [
synonym : {
luster }, {
lustre },
{
brilliancy }, {
splendor }, {
splendour }]
3 :
the visual property of something that shines with reflected light [
synonym : {
shininess }, {
sheen }, {
luster }, {
lustre }]
Luster \
Lus "
ter \
Lustre \
Lus "
tre \,
n . [
L .
lustrum :
cf .
F .
lustre .]
A period of five years ;
a lustrum .
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Both of us have closed the tenth luster . --
Bolingbroke .
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Luster
Luster \
Lus "
ter \,
Lustre \
Lus "
tre \,
n . [
F .
lustre ;
cf .
It .
lustro ;
both fr .
L .
lustrare to purify ,
go about (
like the priests at the lustral sacrifice ),
traverse ,
survey ,
illuminate ,
fr .
lustrum a purificatory sacrifice ;
perh .
akin to E .
loose .
But lustrare to illuminate is perhaps a different word ,
and akin to L .
lucere to be light or clear ,
to shine .
See {
Lucid },
and cf . {
Illustrious }, {
Lustrum }.]
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1 .
Brilliancy ;
splendor ;
brightness ;
glitter .
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The right mark and very true luster of the diamond .
--
Sir T .
More .
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The scorching sun was mounted high ,
In all its luster ,
to the noonday sky . --
Addison .
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Note :
There is a tendency to limit the use of luster ,
in this sense ,
to the brightness of things which do not shine with their own light ,
or at least do not blaze or glow with heat .
One speaks of the luster of a diamond ,
or of silk ,
or even of the stars ,
but not often now of the luster of the sun ,
a coal of fire ,
or the like .
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2 .
Renown ;
splendor ;
distinction ;
glory .
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His ancestors continued about four hundred years ,
rather without obscurity than with any great luster .
--
Sir H .
Wotton .
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3 .
A candlestick ,
chandelier ,
girandole ,
or the like ,
generally of an ornamental character . --
Pope .
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4 . (
Min .)
The appearance of the surface of a mineral as affected by ,
or dependent upon ,
peculiarities of its reflecting qualities .
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Note :
The principal kinds of luster recognized are :
metallic ,
adamantine ,
vitreous ,
resinous ,
greasy ,
pearly ,
and silky .
With respect to intensity ,
luster is characterized as splendent ,
shining ,
glistening ,
glimmering ,
and dull .
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5 .
A substance which imparts luster to a surface ,
as graphite and some of the glazes .
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6 .
A fabric of wool and cotton with a lustrous surface , --
used for women '
s dresses .
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{
Luster ware },
earthenware decorated by applying to the glazing metallic oxides ,
which acquire brilliancy in the process of baking .
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Luster
Lustre \
Lus "
tre \,
n .
Same as {
Luster }.
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Luster \
Lus "
ter \,
Lustre \
Lus "
tre \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p .
{
Lustred };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Lustering },
or {
Lustring }.]
To make lustrous . [
R . &
Poetic ]
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Flooded and lustered with her loosened gold . --
Lowell .
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(
A French acronym for Synchronous real -
time Lucid ).
Real -
time
dataflow language for synchronous systems ,
especially
automatic control and signal processing .
A {
Lucid }
subset ,
plus timing operators and user -
defined clocks .
Designed for automatic control applications .
It is based on
the idea that automatic control engineers use to analyse ,
and
specify their systems in terms of functions over sequences
(
sampled signals ).
It thus seems both safe and cost effective
to try to compile directly those descriptions into executable
code .
A lot of work has been done ,
so as to get efficient
compilation ,
and also in formal verification .
The language
has been used in nuclear plant control ,
and will be used in
aircraft control .
["
Outline of a Real -
Time Data -
Flow Language ",
J .-
L .
Bergerand
et al ,
Proc IEE -
CS Real Time Systems Symp ,
San Diego ,
IEEE Dec
1985 ,
pp .
33 -
42 ].
["
LUSTRE :
A Declarative Language for Programming Synchronous
Systems ",
P .
Caspi et al ,
Conf Rec 14th Ann ACM Symp on Princ
Prog Langs ,
1987 ].
(
1994 -
10 -
12 )
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LUSTRE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of LUSTER is a glow of reflected light : sheen; specifically : the appearance of the surface of a mineral dependent upon its reflecting qualities How to use luster in a sentence
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LUSTRE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Lustre is gentle shining light that is reflected from a surface, for example from polished metal Gold retains its lustre for far longer than other metals It is softer than cotton and nylon and has a similar lustre to silk
lustre - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun lustre (plural lustres) (British spelling) Alternative form of luster: A 5 - year period, especially (historical) in Roman contexts
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Lustre - definition of lustre by The Free Dictionary lustre (ˈlʌstə) or luster n 1 reflected light; sheen; gloss 2 radiance or brilliance of light
What does lustre mean? - Definitions. net Lustre is the way light interacts with the surface of a crystal, rock, or mineral The word traces its origins back to the latin lux, meaning "light", and generally implies radiance, gloss, or brilliance
lustre - definition and meaning - Wordnik All eyes were fixed upon me, and the sensation they conveyed was awfully impressive; but the keen, the penetrating eyes of Mr Garrick, darting their lustre from the centre of the orchestra, were, beyond all others, the objects most conspicuous
Lustre Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Shine, sheen gleam or polish The brass had a characteristic lustre that practically glowed when it was freshly cleaned