trans·lu·cent /-sṇt/
(a.)半透明的,透明的
trans·lu·cent /-ṇt/ 形容詞
半透明的,半透徹的
Trans·lu·cent a.
1. Transmitting rays of light without permitting objects to be distinctly seen; partially transparent.
2. Transparent; clear. [Poetic] “Fountain or fresh current . . . translucent, pure.”
Replenished from the cool, translucent springs. --Pope.
Syn: -- Translucent, Transparent.
Usage: A thing is translucent when it merely admits the passage of light, without enabling us to distinguish the color and outline of objects through it; it is transparent when we can clearly discern objects placed on the other side of it. Glass, water, etc., are transparent; ground glass is translucent; a translucent style.
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translucent
adj : almost transparent; allowing light to pass through
diffusely; "translucent amber"; "semitransparent
curtains at the windows" [syn: semitransparent]