lucidity

[lʊ'sɪdəti]
  • n. 明朗;清澈;清醒度
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lucidity (n.)
1650s, "brightness," from French lucidité, from Late Latin luciditas, from lucidus (see lucid). Meaning "intellectual clarity" attested by 1851.
1. The pain had lessened in the night, but so had his lucidity.
夜里他的痛苦是减轻了,但人也不那么清醒了。

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2. His writings were marked by an extraordinary lucidity and elegance of style.
他的作品简洁明晰,文风典雅。

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3. What he has to say is expressed in prose of exceptional lucidity and grace.
他所要说的都以极为明晰优雅的文字表达了出来。

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4. It is possible to express with lucidity the most subtle reflections.
即使是最细腻的思想也是可以表达得很清楚的.

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5. The sharp release from her fears restored Lily to immediate lucidity.
从惶恐中骤然得到解脱使丽莉神志立刻清醒.

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