pellucid

a. 透明的, 澄清的, 明了的 [医] 透明的

发音

UK /pɪˈl(j)uːsɪd/
其它
UK /pɛ-/
US /pəˈlusɪd/

词形变化

pellucids 复数 pellucids more pellucid 比较级 most pellucid 最高级

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    Something which allows the passage of light; a translucent or transparent object.

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adj.
  1. 1.

    Allowing the passage of light; translucent or transparent.

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  2. 2.

    Easily understood; clear.

    比喻 文学
  3. 3.

    Of music or some other sound: not discordant or harsh; clear and pure-sounding.

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  4. 4.

    Of a person, their mind, etc.: able to think and understand clearly; not confused; clear, sharp.

    比喻 文学
  5. 5.

    Easily recognized or seen through; apparent, obvious.

    古体 比喻 文学

词汇关系

词源

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *per- Proto-Italic *per Latin per Proto-Indo-European *lewk- Proto-Indo-European *-yeti Proto-Indo-European *-éyeti Proto-Indo-European *lowkéyeti Proto-Italic *loukeō Proto-Indo-European *lewk-der. Proto-Italic *loukēō Latin lūceō Proto-Indo-European *dʰeh₁-der. Latin -idus Latin lūcidus Latin pellūciduslbor. English pellucid The adjective is a learned borrowing from Latin pellūcidus, perlucidus (“transparent, pellucid; very bright; very understandable”), from per- (prefix meaning ‘through; throughout; completely, thoroughly’) + lūcidus (“clear; full of light, bright, shining; (figuratively) easily understood, clear, lucid”) (from lūceō (“to shine; to become visible, show through; (figuratively) to be apparent, conspicuous, or evident”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *lewk- (“bright; to see; to shine”)) + -idus (suffix meaning ‘tending to’ forming adjectives)). The noun is derived from the adjective. Cognates * Late Latin pellucidum (“transparent substance”) * Middle French pellucide (modern French pellucide (“pellucid”))

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