kaleidoscope
英:[kəˈlaɪdəskəʊp] 美: [kəˈlaɪdəskoʊp]
kaleidoscope 基本解释
n.万花筒;千变万化,瞬息万变;
变形
复数:kaleidoscopes
英英释义
kaleidoscope[ kə'laidəskəup ]
n.a complex pattern of constantly changing colors and shapesan optical toy in a tube; it produces symmetrical patterns as bits of colored glass are reflected by mirrors
kaleidoscope 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- A kaleidoscope is an optical toy.
万花筒是一种光学玩具。 - The child's wonder at the kaleidoscope never ended.
那孩子对万花筒惊讶不已。 - At sunset the sky became a kaleidoscope of colors.
夕阳西下时,天空的颜色千变万化。 - He swiftly dismissed the kaleidoscope of memory, oppressed by the urgent need of the present.
眼前有急于要办的事逼迫着他,他一下子打消了记忆中的那些千变万化的情景。
权威例句
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