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can·dle AHD[kănʹdl] D.J.[ˈkændl]K.K.[ˈkændļ]n.(名词)- A solid, usually cylindrical mass of tallow, wax, or other fatty substance with an axially embedded wick that is burned to provide light.蜡烛:通常是由动物油脂、蜡或其它脂肪物质构成的固态柱状物体,轴心中有烛绳,被点燃以照明
- Something resembling this object in shape or use.烛形物:在形状或用途上类似这种物体的事物
- Abbr. cPhysics 缩写 c【物理学】
- An obsolete unit of luminous intensity, originally defined in terms of a wax candle with standard composition and equal to 1.02 candelas. Also called international candle 国际烛光:一种旧式亮度单位,原来以一根有标准构成的蜡烛来定义,等于1.02坎德拉 也作 international candle
- See candela 参见 candela
v.tr.(及物动词)can.dled, can.dling, can.dles - To examine (an egg) for freshness or fertility by holding it before a bright light.对光检查:把(一只鸡蛋)置于一个明亮的光源前以检查它的新鲜程度或受精状况
- Middle English candel 中古英语 candel
- from Old English 源自 古英语
- and from Anglo-Norman candele 并源自 英法语 candele
- both from Latin candēla 都源自 拉丁语 candēla
- from candēre [to shine] * see kand- 源自 candēre [闪耀] * 参见 kand-
canʹdler n.(名词) |