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illumination

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++il·lu·mi·na·tion /ɪˌluːməˈneɪʃən, ɪˌljuː- $ ɪˌluː-/ noun formal  1 [uncountable]LIGHT lighting provided by a lamp, light etc 光亮,照明 White candles, the only illumination, burned on the table. 白蜡烛作为唯一的照明在桌子上燃烧着。 soft illumination 柔和的光亮2 [countable usually plural]TCN a picture or pattern painted on a page of a book, especially in the past 〔尤指旧时书籍中页面上的〕彩饰,图案装饰 the illuminations in a medieval manuscript 中世纪手稿上的图案3 illuminations formal [plural] British EnglishDLTLIGHT a show of coloured lights used to make a town bright and colourful 〔美化城镇景观的〕彩灯,灯饰 the Blackpool illuminations 布莱克浦的灯饰4. [countable, uncountable] formalCLEAR/EASY TO UNDERSTAND a clear explanation or understanding of a particular subject 〔对某一主题的〕阐明;理解
Examples from the Corpus
illuminationVery suitable for paludariums, it grows over rocks, stumps, or branches but requires artificial illumination.The lighted shop windows threw a bleak illumination on to the empty pavements.Then he slumps forward, face down, turned away from the last bit of dim illumination offered by the night sky.The object was to study the effect of small changes in the exposure, illumination etc.Among Clark's more important illuminations are his thoughts on Lewis' mysterious death.The only illumination came from emergency lights over the doors.Only toward the right, where the Argolid Temple stood, was there illumination.Many of his utterances are crammed with illumination and entertainment.
il·lu·mi·na·tion nounChineseSyllable
Corpus provided lighting light etc lamp, by a


illumination
illumination /ɪˌluːməˈneɪʃən, ɪˌluːmɪˈneɪʃən, ɪˌljuː- $ ɪˌluː-/ noun formal
1. [uncountable] lighting provided by a lamp, light etc:
    White candles, the only illumination, burned on the table.
    soft illumination
2. [countable usually plural] a picture or pattern painted on a page of a book, especially in the past:
    the illuminations in a medieval manuscript
3. illuminations [plural] British English a show of coloured lights used to make a town bright and colourful:
    the Blackpool illuminations
4. [uncountable and countable] formal a clear explanation or understanding of a particular subject


il·lu·min·ationBrE /ɪˌluːmɪˈneɪʃn/ 🔊NAmE /ɪˌluːmɪˈneɪʃn/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, countable] light or a place that light comes from 照明;光源The only illumination in the room came from the fire. 屋子里唯一的光亮来自炉火。🔊🔊illuminations [plural] (BrE) bright coloured lights used to decorate a town or building for a special occasion 彩灯;灯饰Christmas illuminations圣诞节的彩灯 [countable, usually plural] a coloured decoration, usually painted by hand, in an old book (旧时书上通常用手工绘制的)彩饰,彩图 [uncountable] (formal) understanding or explanation of sth 启示;启迪;阐明spiritual illumination精神上的启发