lighted
英 [ˈlaɪtɪd]
美 [ˈlaɪtɪd]
adj. 点燃的; 燃烧的; 灯火通明的; 灯光照亮的
v. 点燃; 点火; 开始燃烧; 燃起来; 照亮; 使明亮
light的过去分词和过去式
BNC.15453 / COCA.13079
牛津词典
adj.
- 点燃的;燃烧的
a lighted candle , cigarette, match, etc. is burning - 灯火通明的;灯光照亮的
a lighted window is bright because there are lights on inside the room
英英释义
adj
- provided with artificial light
- illuminated advertising
- looked up at the lighted windows
- a brightly lit room
- a well-lighted stairwell
- set afire or burning
- the lighted candles
- a lighted cigarette
- a lit firecracker
双语例句
- I cast my shadow on my path because I have a lamp that has not been lighted.
我的路上投着我自己的阴影,是因为我的灯未被点亮。 - He lighted his cigarette, said good-bye and went out.
他点了根烟,说声再见,就走了。 - Those fireworks lighted the sky.
那些烟火点亮了天空。 - The wind ceased, the torch was lighted once more.
风停息了,火炬又燃了起来。 - We lighted the candles, sang "Happy Birthday".
我们点燃了蜡烛,唱着“生日快乐歌”。 - Instead, he struck a match and lighted the gas.
相反,他划了根火柴,点亮了煤气灯。 - The room was well lighted by a dozen windows.
这个房间有十来扇窗户,采光甚佳。 - The lighted candle lit the room.
这根点燃的蜡烛照亮了房间。 - Mum lighted a candle and I could see her kind face in the candlelight.
妈妈点燃了一支蜡烛,在烛光中我看到了她那和蔼的脸。 - He handed me a lighted match, and let me light a candle.
他给我一根点燃着的火柴,让我点燃了一根蜡烛。