effulgence
noun [ U ] literary uk/ ɪˈfʌl.dʒəns/ us/ ɪˈfʌl.dʒəns/
光彩夺目,光芒四射
the ability to shine brightly
The fire died down, marked only by a brief effulgence of a glowing ember. 大火渐渐平息下来,只留下一点发光的余烬。
Dawn was near and the stars had lost their effulgence. 黎明即将来临,星星失去了它们的光辉。
非常美丽;神采飞扬
the state of looking very beautiful or being full of goodness
the dazzling effulgence of her beauty 她美丽的光彩让人眩晕。
The paintings are like brilliant effulgences of rare blossoms. 这些画像就如同罕见的花朵绽放出灿烂的美丽。
See: effulgent
- More examples
- He preferred the continuum between gloom and effulgence of black and white photography.
- For sheer richness and effulgence of sound, the Vienna Symphony was more than matched by the historic Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra.
- There was a radiant effulgence to the paintings.