原级:illuminate
第三人称单数:illuminates
过去分词:illuminated
过去式:illuminated
形容词富于启发的
动词照亮; 说明; 使明亮( illuminate的现在分词 ); 装饰
1. 照亮的:illuminati 有睿智的人 | illuminating 照亮的 | illuminatingly 照亮地
2. 照明用的灯饰用的:illuminating system 照明系统 | illuminating 照明用的灯饰用的 | illumination dimmer rheostat 照明调节变阻器
3. 彩饰:illuminatetimedisplay 照时显示 | illuminating 彩饰 | illuminatingapparatus 照明器
4. 富有启发性的:639. ill-treat 虐待 | 640. illuminating 富有启发性的 | 641. illustrate 举例说明
1. But it was the long and candid interviews with women aged 25 to 50 whose partners were obsessed with pornography that proved most illuminating.
2. There is an illuminating gloss on the nuances English painters brought to the art of painting the Canton riverfront.
3. The spectacle of the night launch illuminating the sky attracted a crowd, including some members of Congress and federal big shots.
4. But he sailed through with flying colours by highlighting the most interesting and illuminating details.
5. illuminating
5. Further illuminating the otherwise dark day were the Akha people, known as the Hani.
6. The diaries of Japanese soldiers who bloodied their hands in the Nanjing Massacre became illuminating reading for director Lu Chuan.
7. Though it is too early to predict the outcome of Wen's efforts, what he is doing is probably already illuminating policy makers.
8. But they are merely reciting tired old ideas that are neither illuminating nor useful.
9. After illuminating the garden with spotlights, officers discovered the animals making love beside the pond.
10. China Daily's reports on the medical and healthcare industry and some of the loopholes in our national healthcare system are illuminating.
adj
1. tending to increase knowledge or dissipate ignorance
e.g. an enlightening glimpse of government in action
an illuminating lecture
Synonym: enlightening informative