hand cream
护手霜;润手香脂
Thankfully, no one was privy to my intense internal debates about whether to include hand cream, or an extra pair of socks; they would have thought I’d lost my mind!
幸好,没有人知道我内心激烈的天人交战,纠结于带护手霜还是带一双备用的袜子;否则别人可能会认为我已经神志不清了。
light 含义
两种染头膏按同等比例挤到木梳上。
从发际线的发根开始染,还有太阳穴附近的顽固白发也要优先开始染。
涂好的染发膏保持15-20分钟不要动,让颜色渗透,对于顽固白发,再增加5分钟的渗透时间。
先给你简单的 :)
light
[lait]
n.
光, 日光, 发光体, 灯
adj.
轻的, 发光的, 明亮的, 浅的vt.点燃, 照亮
adv.
轻地
vi.
点着, 变亮
下面是英文原解:)
EnglishRank of this word in the English language, from analyzing texts from Project Gutenberg.
Gutenberg best word #247: light felt since use
PronunciationenPR: līt, IPA: /la?t/, SAMPA: /laIt/
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Rhymes: -a?t
Homophones: lite
Etymology 1Old English līhtan (“‘illuminate’”)
VerbInfinitive
to light
Third person singular
lights
Simple past
lit or lighted
Past participle
[[lit or lighted]]
Present participle
lighting
to light (third-person singular simple present lights, present participle lighting, simple past and past participle lit or lighted)
(transitive) To start (a fire).
(transitive) To illuminate.
Synonyms(start (a fire)):: ignite, kindle, start
(illuminate):: illuminate, light up
Antonyms(start (a fire)):: extinguish, put out, quench
Derived termslight someone's fire
light up
Translations[show ▼]to start (a fire)
Afrikaans: aansteek
Armenian: ? (va?el)
Bulgarian: запалвам bg(bg) (zapalvam), паля bg(bg) (palia)
Catalan: encendre
Chinese: 点火, 点火 (diǎnhuǒ)
Croatian: upaliti hr(hr), zapaliti hr(hr)
Czech: zapálit cs(cs)
Danish: ant?nde, t?nde
Dutch: aansteken nl(nl)
Finnish: sytytt? palamaan
French: allumer fr(fr)
Galician: prender gl(gl), acender gl(gl)
German: anzünden de(de), anstecken de(de), anmachen de(de)
Greek: αν?βω (anavo)
Hebrew: ? (he) (hidlík), (he) (hitsít)
Hungarian: gyújt hu(hu), meggyújt hu(hu)
Icelandic: kveikja is(is)
Italian: accendere it(it)
Japanese: 引火する (いんかする, inka-suru) / 点火する (てんかする, tenka-suru)
Korean: (bul-butIda)
Kurdish:
Kurmanji: agir vêxistin Lao: lo(lo) (tai)
Latvian: aizdedzināt
Malayalam: (kathiykkuka)
Norwegian: tenne no(no)
Occitan: alucar oc(oc)
Old English: ?lan ang(ang)
Polish: rozpali?, zapali?
Portuguese: acender pt(pt)
Russian: зажигать (za?igát’), зажечь (za?é?’), разжигать (raz?igát’), разжечь (raz?é?’)
Slovak: zapáli?, za?a?
Slovene: pri?gati
Spanish: prender es(es), encender es(es)
Swedish: t?nda sv(sv)
Telugu: ? (veligiMcu), (aMTiMcu)
Turkish: yakmak tr(tr)
Ukrainian: запа?лювати, запали?ти
Vietnamese: ?t, th?p, ch?m, nhóm
Welsh: cynnau
[show ▼]to illuminate
Afrikaans: skyn, belig
Armenian: ? (lusavorel)
Bulgarian: осветявам bg(bg)
Catalan: encendre, il·luminar
Chinese: 照明 (zhàomíng)
Croatian: osvijetliti hr(hr)
Czech: osvětlit, osvítit
Danish: belyse, oplyse
Dutch: lichten, bijlichten
Finnish: valaista fi(fi)
French: allumer fr(fr), illuminer fr(fr)
German: beleuchten de(de), anstrahlen de(de)
Greek: φωτ?ζω el(el)
Hebrew: (he) (he'ír)
Hungarian: világít hu(hu)
Icelandic: l?sa is(is)
Italian: illuminare it(it)
Japanese: 照らす (てらす, terasu)
Korean: (bul-kyeoda), (balkhida), (bichuda)
Kurdish:
Kurmanji: ron kirin
Latin: illuminare la(la)
Latvian: apgaismot
Malayalam: ? (prakaaSiykkuka)
Norwegian: opplyse no(no)
Polish: o?wietli?, iluminowa?
Portuguese: iluminar pt(pt)
Russian: освещать (osve?át’), осветить (osvetít’)
Slovak: svieti?
Slovene: osvetliti
Spanish: iluminar es(es)
Swedish: belysa
Telugu: ? (prakaaSiMpajEyu)
Turkish: ayd?nlatmak tr(tr)
Vietnamese: chi?u sáng, r?i sáng, soi sáng
Welsh: goleuo
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Chinese Characters: 焌
Guaraní: myendy (1,2)
Hindi: (jalana)
Ido: acendar
Indonesian: menyalakan (1), menerangi (2)
Interlingua: accender (1), illuminar (2)
Romanian: aprinde (1), ilumina (2)
Tupinambá: moendy (1,2)
Tagalog: ilaw
Etymology 2Old English lēoht. Cognate with Dutch licht, German Licht.
Light
Singular
light
Plural
lights
light (plural lights)
(uncountable) The natural medium emanating from the sun and other very hot sources (now recognised as electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of 400-750 nm), within which vision is possible.
As you can see, this spacious dining-room gets a lot of light in the mornings.
A source of illumination.
Put that light out!
Spiritual or mental illumination; enlightenment, useful information.
Can you throw any light on this problem?
(in plural, now rare) Facts. pieces of information; ideas, concepts.
1621, Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy, Book I, New York 2001, p. 166:
Now these notions are twofold, actions or habits [...], which are durable lights and notions, which we may use when we will.
A notable person within a specific field or discipline.
Picasso was one of the leading lights of the cubist movement.
A point of view, or aspect from which a concept, person or thing is regarded.
I'm really seeing you in a different light today.
A flame or something used to create fire.
Hey, buddy, you got a light?
A window, or space for a window in architecture
This facade has eight south-facing lights.
The series of squares reserved for the answer to a crossword clue
The average length of a light on a 15x15 grid is 7 or 8.
(informal) A cross-light in a double acrostic or triple acrostic.
Synonyms(electromagnetic wave perceived by the eye):: visible light
Derived terms[show ▼]terms derives from light (noun, illumination)
black light
booklight
bring to light
come to light
fanlight
footlight
gaslight
half-light
headlight
hide one's light under a bushel
lamplight
light at the end of the tunnel
light box, lightbox
lightbulb
light globe
lighthouse
lights, camera, action!
moonlight
nightlight
search light
see the light
spotlight
skylight
strike a light
sunlight
twilight
white light
Translations[show ▼]electromagnetic wave
Albanian: drit? f.
Arabic: (nūr), (?ū’)
Armenian: ? (luys)
Bulgarian: светлина bg(bg) (svetliná)
Catalan: llum f.
Chinese: 光 (guāng), 灯 (dēng)
Croatian: svjetlo hr(hr) n.
Czech: světlo cs(cs) n.
Danish: lys da(da) n.
Dutch: licht nl(nl) n.
Esperanto: lumo eo(eo)
Estonian: valgus
Finnish: valo fi(fi)
French: lumière fr(fr) f.
German: Licht de(de) n.
Greek: φω? (fos) n.
Hawaiian: lama, ao
Hebrew: (he) (orá) f., (he) (ór) m.
Hungarian: fény hu(hu)
Icelandic: ljós is(is) n.
Ilocano: silaw
Indonesian: cahaya id(id)
Irish: solas ga(ga) m.
Italian: luce it(it) f.
Japanese: 光 (ひかり, hikari)
Korean: ? (bit)
Kurdish:
Kurmanji: ron? f., ronah? f. Lao: lo(lo) (s?ng)
Latin: lux la(la) f., lumen la(la) n.
Latvian: gaisma f.
Lithuanian: ?viesa f.
Luxembourgish: Liicht n.
Malay: cahaya ms(ms)
Malayalam: (veLicham), (prakaaSam)
Maori: rama mi(mi)
Norwegian: lys no(no) n.
Old Prussian: swāikstan n.
Persian: (nur)
Polish: ?wiat?o pl(pl) n.
Portuguese: luz pt(pt) f.
Romanian: lumin? ro(ro) f.
Russian: свет ru(ru) (svet) m.
Scots: licht
Slovak: svetlo sk(sk) n.
Slovene: svetloba sl(sl) f.
Spanish: luz es(es) f.
Sumerian: nuru, immaru
Swedish: ljus sv(sv) n.
Tagalog: ilaw
Telugu: ? (kaaMti), (veluturu)
Turkish: k tr(tr)
Ukrainian: св?тло (uk) n.
Vietnamese: ánh sáng vi(vi), ánh vi(vi)
Welsh: golau, goleuni
[show ▼]a source of light
Armenian: (?rag)
Catalan: llum f.
Czech: světlo cs(cs) n.
Danish: lys n., lyskilde n.
Dutch: licht nl(nl)
Finnish: valo fi(fi)
German: Lichtquelle de(de) f.
Greek: φω? (fos) n.
Hebrew: (he) (ór) m.
Icelandic: ljós is(is) n.
Irish: solas ga(ga) m.
Italian: luce it(it) f.
Korean: ? (bul)
Kurdish:
Kurmanji: ron? f., ronah? f.
Sorani: ku(ku) (RoshnAyee)
Lao: ? lo(lo) (pathiip)
Norwegian: lys no(no) n.
Old Prussian: likti
Polish: ?wiat?o pl(pl) n.
Portuguese: luz pt(pt) f.
Romanian: lumin? ro(ro) f., corp de iluminat n., far ro(ro) n. (car light)
Russian: свет ru(ru) (svet) m.
Scots: licht
Serbian: svetlo n., svetlost f., svetlina f., lu?a f.
Slovak: osvetlenie n.
Slovene: lu? sl(sl) f.
Spanish: luz es(es) f.
Swedish: ljus sv(sv) n.
Telugu: ? (jyOti)
Turkish: k tr(tr)
Vietnamese: ?èn vi(vi)
Welsh: golau, goleuni
[show ▼]a spiritual truth
Armenian: ? (luys)
Catalan: llum f.
Danish: lys da(da) n.
Dutch: licht nl(nl) n.
Finnish: valo fi(fi)
German: Erleuchtung de(de) f.
Greek: φω? (fos) n.
Hebrew: (he) (ór) m., (he) (he`ará) f.
Italian: luce it(it) m.
Korean: ? (bit)
Kurdish:
Kurmanji: ron? f., ronah? f.
Norwegian: lys no(no) n.
Polish: ?wiat?o pl(pl) n.
Portuguese: luz pt(pt) f.
Romanian: lumin? ro(ro) f.
Russian: свет ru(ru) (svet) m.
Spanish: luz es(es) f.
Swedish: ljus sv(sv) n.
Telugu: (JnaanajyOti)
[show ▼]a point of view
Hebrew: (he) (ór) m.
Polish: ?wiat?o pl(pl) n.
Romanian: lumin? ro(ro) f.
Russian: свет ru(ru) (svet) m.
Vietnamese: cách ("see [someone] in a good light" = nhìn ?n ai m?t cách ?p), tr?ng thái
[show ▼]a flame or something used to create fire.
Catalan: flama, metxa
Danish: flamme da(da) n.
Dutch: vuurtje n.
German: Flamme de(de) f.
Hebrew: ? (he) (ésh) f.
Irish: solas ga(ga) m.
Korean: ? (bul)
Norwegian: flamme no(no) m.
Polish: ogień pl(pl) m.
Scots: licht
Vietnamese: l?a vi(vi)
[show ▼]a window
Polish: ?wiat?o pl(pl) m., okno pl(pl) n., ?wietlik pl(pl) m.
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Arabic: (nūr)
Croatian: svjetlo
Guaraní: endy (t-)
Hindi: (prakash)
Ido: lumo
Indonesian: cahaya
Interlingua: lumine
Kurdish: ronah?, ronay?
Lithuanian: ?viesa f. (1); ?viestuvas m. (2)
Turkish: k
Tupinambá: endy (t-)
Adjectivelight (comparative lighter, superlative lightest)
Positive
light
Comparative
lighter
Superlative
lightest
having light
pale in colour
(of coffee) served with extra milk or cream
Synonyms(having light): bright
(pale in colour): pale
(coffee: served with extra milk or cream): white, with milk, with cream
Derived termslight-haired
light-skinned
Translations[show ▼]having light
Afrikaans: lig, helder
Danish: lys, belyst, oplyst
Dutch: licht nl(nl), helder nl(nl)
German: erleuchtet de(de)
Greek: φωτειν? el(el)
Hebrew: (he) (mu`ár) m., ? (he) (mu`éret) f.
Icelandic: bjart is(is) n., bjartur is(is) m., bj?rt is(is) f.
Kurdish:
Kurmanji: ron, ge?
Sorani: ? ku(ku) (RoonAk) Norwegian: lyst no(no), opplyst no(no), belyst no(no)
Old Prussian: lāuks
Polish: widny pl(pl) m., jasny pl(pl) m.
Russian: светлый ru(ru) (sv'étlyj), яркий ru(ru) (járkij)
Swedish: belyst, ljus
Vietnamese: sáng vi(vi), sáng s?a vi(vi)
Welsh: golau
[show ▼]pale in colour
Afrikaans: lig, bleek gesig (pale face), blas vel (light complexion, pale skin)
Armenian: (sp‘rt‘nats)
Catalan: clar
Czech: světl? cs(cs) m.
Danish: lys da(da), bleg da(da)
Dutch: licht nl(nl)
Finnish: vaalea fi(fi)
French: clair fr(fr)
German: hell de(de)
Greek: αχν? el(el), ανοιχτ? el(el)
Hebrew: (he) (bahír) m., ? (he) (behirá) f.
Hungarian: világos hu(hu)
Icelandic: f?lur m., f?l f., f?lt n.
Italian: chiaro m. chiara f.
Kurdish:
Kurmanji: ge?, (rengê) vebiye
Sorani: ku(ku) (kAL)
Latvian: gai?s m., gai?a f.
Norwegian: lys no(no), blek no(no)
Polish: jasny m., jasna f., jasne n.
Portuguese: clara pt(pt) f., claro pt(pt) m.
Russian: бледный ru(ru) (blédnyj) m., светлый ru(ru) (sv'étlyj)
Slovene: svetel m., svetla f., svetlo n.
Swedish: blek sv(sv), ljus sv(sv)
Turkish: soluk tr(tr)
Vietnamese: nh?t vi(vi)
Welsh: golau
[show ▼]coffee: served with extra milk or cream
Catalan: tallat
Dutch: koffie verkeerd nl(nl)
French: au lait
Icelandic: me? mjólk, hvítt n. , ljóst n. (both hvítur and ljós are always neuter because the word "coffie" is neuter)
Spanish: con leche
Swedish: med gr?dde, med mj?lk
Vietnamese: nh?, nhi?u s?a (extra milk), nhi?u kem (extra cream)
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Danish: med m?lk, med fl?de, med melk
Etymology 3Old English lēocht. Cognate with Dutch licht, German leicht, Swedish l?tt, Norwegian lett.
Adjectivelight (comparative lighter, superlative lightest)
Positive
light
Comparative
lighter
Superlative
lightest
Of low weight; not heavy.
My bag was much lighter once I had dropped off the books.
Lightly-built; designed for speed or small loads.
We took a light aircraft down to the city.
Gentle; having little force or momentum.
This artist clearly had a light, flowing touch.
Low in fat, calories, alcohol, salt, etc.
This light beer still gets you drunk if you have enough of it.
Unimportant, trivial, having little value or significance.
I made some light comment, and we moved on.
Synonyms(of low weight):
(lightly-built): lightweight
(having little force or momentum): delicate, gentle, soft
(low in fat, calories, etc): lite, lo-cal (low in calories), low-alcohol (low in alcohol)
(having little value or significance): inconsequential, trivial, unimportant
Antonyms(of low weight): heavy, weighty
(lightly-built): cumbersome, heavyweight, massive
(having little force or momentum): forceful, heavy, strong
(low in fat, calories, etc): calorific (high in calories), fatty (high in fat), strong (high in alcohol)
(having little value or significance): crucial, important, weighty
Derived termslight as a feather
lightness
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