kaleidoscope
英式音标:[kəˈlaɪdəskəʊp] 美式音标:[kəˈlaɪdəskoʊp]
kaleidoscope基本解释 n. 万花筒;千变万化 kaleidoscope的意思释义 n.万花筒;千变万化,瞬
kaleidoscope怎么读
英式音标:[kəˈlaɪdəskəʊp]
美式音标:[kəˈlaɪdəskoʊp]
kaleidoscope基本解释
n. 万花筒;千变万化
kaleidoscope的意思释义
n.
万花筒;千变万化,瞬息万变;
变形
复数:kaleidoscopes
英英释义
kaleidoscope[ kə\'laidəskəup ]n.
a complex pattern of constantly changing colors and shapes
an optical toy in a tube; it produces symmetrical patterns as bits of colored glass are reflected by mirrors
kaleidoscope用法及例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
A kaleidoscope is an optical toy.
万花筒是一种光学玩具。
The child\'s wonder at the kaleidoscope never ended.
那孩子对万花筒惊讶不已。
At sunset the sky became a kaleidoscope of colors.
夕阳西下时,天空的颜色千变万化。
He swiftly dismissed the kaleidoscope of memory, oppressed by the urgent need of the present.
眼前有急于要办的事逼迫着他,他一下子打消了记忆中的那些千变万化的情景。
例句参考
KaleidoscopeKaleidoscope
KALEIDOSCOPE
IMGT-Kaleidoscope, the formal IMGT-ONTOLOGY paradigm
Kaleidoscope: mixing objects, constraints, and imperative programming
Kaleidoscope Careers: An Alternate Explanation for the \"Opt-out\"Revolution
Using the kaleidoscope career model to examine generational differences in work attitudes
Using the Kaleidoscope Career Model to Examine Generational Differences in Work Attitudes
The American Kaleidoscope: Race, Ethnicity, and the Civic Culture by Lawrence H. Fuchs
Turning the Kaleidoscope: What We See When Self-Regulated Learning is Viewed With a Qualitative Lens
Textbooks in the kaleidoscope: a critical survey of literature and research on educational texts
The design and implementation of Kaleidoscope\'90-A constraint imperative programming language
Perspective: the ovarian kaleidoscope database-II. Functional genomic analysis of an organ-specific database.
kaleidoscope词源
kaleidoscope
kaleidoscope: [19] Greek kalós meant ‘beautiful’ (it was related to Sanskrit kalyāna ‘beautiful’). It has given English a number of compound words: calligraphy [17], for instance, etymologically ‘beautiful writing’, callipygian [18], ‘having beautiful buttocks’, and callisthenics [19], literally ‘beauty and strength’. The Scottish physicist Sir David Brewster used it, along with Greek eidos ‘shape’ and the element -scope denoting ‘observation instrument’, to name a device he invented in 1817 for looking at rotating patterns of coloured glass – a ‘beautiful-shape viewer’.=> calligraphy, callisthenics
kaleidoscope (n.)
1817, literally \"observer of beautiful forms,\" coined by its inventor, Scottish scientist David Brewster (1781-1868), from Greek kalos \"beautiful\" (see Callisto) + eidos \"shape\" (see -oid) + -scope, on model of telescope, etc. They sold by the thousands in the few years after their invention, but Brewster failed to secure a patent.Figurative meaning \"constantly changing pattern\" is first attested 1819 in Lord Byron, whose publisher had sent him one of the toys. As a verb, from 1891. A kaleidophone (1827) was invented by English physicist Sir Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875) to make sound waves visible.
kaleidoscope相关例句
1.He swiftly dismissed the kaleidoscope of memory, oppressed by the urgent need of the present.
眼前有急于要办的事逼迫着他,他一下子打消了记忆中的那些千变万化的情景。
2.His paintings are a kaleidoscope of gorgeous colours.
他的油画色彩斑斓, 变化万千.
3.The bazaar was a kaleidoscope of strange sights and impressions.
集市的景象光怪陆离, 纷然杂陈.
4.I throw my eyes out of focus, so that I see no particular object but only a seething kaleidoscope of colors.
我的目光没有聚焦,以致我没有看到特别的目标,仅仅是那川流不息的彩色万花筒。
5.The search lights and the fireworks made the sky a kaleidoscope of colour.
探照灯和焰火使得天空的颜色千变万化。
6.A kaleidoscope of illusions.
变化多端的幻觉
8.The royal kaleidoscope had suddenly shifted, and nobody could tell how the new pattern would arrange itself.
皇家的万花筒突然转动了,谁也不知道新花样将如何安排。
9.A kaleidoscope is an optical toy.
万花筒是一种光学玩具。
10.But he swiftly dismissed the kaleidoscope of memory, oppressed by the urgent need of the present.
可他立即国目前的急需驱走了万花筒一样的回忆。
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