illuminate

illuminate — 形容詞

1. filled with or made brighter by light, so that objects and details become clearl

1.形容詞B2
釋義

被照亮

被燈光照亮的狀態

filled with or made brighter by light, so that objects and details become clearly visible

例句

The illuminated garden at the night market drew a large crowd.

夜市裡被燈火照亮的花園吸引了大批人潮。

attributive adjective describing a lit space

We ate dinner on an illuminated terrace overlooking the river.

我們在一個燈光明亮的露臺上用餐,俯瞰著河流。

attributive position before noun

同義詞
  • lit

    less formal, more common in everyday speech

  • bright

    describes the resulting quality rather than the act of lighting

反義詞
  • dark

    completely lacking light

文法句型

be + illuminated

an illuminated + noun

用法筆記

Typically describes spaces or objects that are deliberately lit rather than naturally sunlit.

2. having gained deep understanding or spiritual insight, as if a mental light has

2.形容詞C1
釋義

頓悟的

獲得深刻理解或靈性啟發的狀態

having gained deep understanding or spiritual insight, as if a mental light has been switched on

例句

After years of study, the scholar spoke with an illuminated wisdom that impressed everyone.

經過多年研究後,那位學者以充滿洞見的智慧發言,令在場眾人印象深刻。

attributive: illuminated + abstract noun

The poet described herself as illuminated after reading the ancient philosophical texts.

那位詩人說自己在閱讀了古代哲學典籍後,彷彿豁然開朗。

predictive: describe + oneself as + illuminated

同義詞
  • enlightened

    more common in modern English for intellectual or spiritual insight

反義詞

文法句型

become + illuminated

feel + illuminated

用法筆記

Often carries a spiritual or quasi-religious connotation; unusual in everyday conversation.

illuminate — 名詞

illuminate — 動詞