incandescence 英 [ˌɪnkæn'desns]   美 [ˌɪnkənˈdɛsəns]

incandescence

incandescence  英 [ˌɪnkæn'desns] 美 [ˌɪnkənˈdɛsəns]

n. 炽热 

名词复数:incandescences 

The difference is that incandescence means “to shine from within.” 不同的是incandescence指“从内部发光”。
Observations of the volcano recorded occasional ash and steam plumes, incandescence, and small lava outcrops. 火山观测记录到间或喷出的火山灰和蒸汽烟雾,以及涌出的小规模的炽热熔岩。

  • Incandescence is the light from heat. A fireplace adds a warm incandescence to a house in the winter.
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  • n. 炽热
  • 1. The difference is that incandescence means “to shine from within.”

    不同的是incandescence指“从内部发光”。

  • 2. Observations of the volcano recorded occasional ash and steam plumes, incandescence, and small lava outcrops.

    火山观测记录到间或喷出的火山灰和蒸汽烟雾,以及涌出的小规模的炽热熔岩。

  • 3. The end came with a shear of light in the eastern sky, a brilliant incandescence a million times brighter than the sun.

    随着一道强光划破东方的天空,末日降临了。 这是比太阳还要强一百万倍的灼目的炽热的光。

  • incandescence (n.) 1650s, figurative, "state of being 'inflamed,' " from French incandescence, from incandescent (see incandescent). Literal use from 1794.
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