lucid 英 [ˈlu:sɪd]   美 [ˈlusɪd]

lucid

lucid  英 [ˈlu:sɪd] 美 [ˈlusɪd]

adj. 明晰的;透明的;易懂的;头脑清楚的 

You have to be lucid and in control. 你必须保持清醒和控制力。
It is lucid thought that provokes it, but in that very act that thought repudiates itself. 正是清醒的思想激发了它,但是又是在这种行为之中,思想否定自己。

  • Something that's lucid is clear and understandable. Lucid writing is important in journalism, so that readers easily get the point of the article they're reading.
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  • adj. 明晰的;透明的;易懂的;头脑清楚的
  • 1. You have to be lucid and in control.

    你必须保持清醒和控制力。

  • 2. It is lucid thought that provokes it, but in that very act that thought repudiates itself.

    正是清醒的思想激发了它,但是又是在这种行为之中,思想否定自己。

  • 3. For an absurd work of art to be possible, thought in its most lucid form must be involved in it.

    为了让荒谬的艺术作品成为可能,思想必须以它最清醒的形式赋在作品之中。

  • lucid (adj.) 1590s, "bright, shining" (a sense now obsolete or restricted), from Latin lucidus "light, bright, clear," figuratively "perspicuous, lucid, clear," from lucere "to shine," from lux (genitive lucis) "light," from PIE root *leuk- "to shine, be bright."
lucid / ˈluːsɪd ; NAmE ˈluːsɪd / adjective 1 clearly expressed; easy to understand 表达清楚的;易懂的 SYN clear a lucid style/explanation 明白易懂的风格;清楚的解释 2 able to think clearly, especially during or after a period of illness or confusion (尤指生病期间或病愈后,糊涂状态中或过后)头脑清晰的,清醒的 In a rare lucid moment, she looked at me and smiled. 在难得清醒的时刻,她看看我,笑了笑。 lu·cid·ity / luːˈsɪdəti ; NAmE luːˈsɪdəti / noun [uncountable ] lu·cid·ly / ˈluːsɪdli ; NAmE ˈluːsɪdli / adverb lucid / ˈluːsɪd ; NAmE ˈluːsɪd / lu·cid·ity / luːˈsɪdəti ; NAmE luːˈsɪdəti / lu·cid·ly / ˈluːsɪdli ; NAmE ˈluːsɪdli /
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