lucid
含义: Expressed clearly and easy to understand. Also, showing an ability to think clearly, especially in moments of confusion or illness.
Lucid has two important senses. First, it describes writing, speech, or explanations that are exceptionally clear and well-organised — a 'lucid account' leaves no room for confusion. Second, it describes mental clarity, often in contrast to expected confusion: a 'lucid interval' is a period of clear thinking during a mental illness, and a 'lucid dream' is one in which the dreamer is aware of dreaming. The word implies a quality of transparency and illumination in communication.
例句
- Her lucid explanation made even the most complex aspects of quantum physics accessible to a general audience. 她清晰的解释使即使是量子物理学中最复杂的内容也能被普通受众所理解。Su explicación lúcida hizo accesibles incluso los aspectos más complejos de la física cuántica para un público general.彼女の明快な説明により、量子物理学の最も複雑な側面でさえ一般の聴衆に理解できるものになりました。그녀의 명쾌한 설명 덕분에 양자 물리학의 가장 복잡한 측면도 일반 청중이 이해할 수 있게 되었다.
- Despite his advanced age, the professor remained remarkably lucid and contributed sharp observations to every discussion. 尽管年事已高,这位教授依然思维敏锐,在每次讨论中都能贡献精辟的见解。A pesar de su avanzada edad, el profesor se mantenía notablemente lúcido y aportaba observaciones agudas a cada debate.高齢にもかかわらず、その教授は驚くほど頭脳明晰で、あらゆる議論に鋭い所見を提供し続けました。고령임에도 불구하고 그 교수는 놀라울 정도로 명석하여 모든 토론에 날카로운 통찰을 제공했다.
- The memoir provides a lucid and deeply personal account of growing up during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. 这部回忆录以清晰而深刻的个人视角,讲述了在北爱尔兰'困难时期'成长的经历。Las memorias ofrecen un relato lúcido y profundamente personal de crecer durante los Troubles en Irlanda del Norte.その回顧録は、北アイルランドのトラブルズの時代に育った経験について、明快で非常に個人的な叙述を提供しています。그 회고록은 북아일랜드 분쟁 시기에 성장한 경험에 대해 명쾌하고 매우 개인적인 서술을 담고 있다.
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用法指南
语境: academic, media, professional
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Latin lucidus (bright, clear), from lucere (to shine), from lux, lucis (light). Entered English in the late 16th century.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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