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		lustre美 ['lʌstər]  英 ['lʌstə(r)]  - n.光泽;光彩;光辉;荣光
 - 网络花木的光泽;光亮;同本义
 
 复数:lustres  现在分词:lustring  过去分词:lustred   n. sheen,shine,patina,gleam,glint 1.  | 光泽;光辉the shining quality of a surface  |  
  | Her hair had lost its lustre. 她的头发失去了光泽。  |  
 2.  | 荣光;光彩;荣耀the quality of being special in a way that is exciting  |  
  | The presence of the prince added lustre to the occasion. 王子的出现给那场面增添了光彩。  |  
 n.  | 1. a soft sheen of reflected light, especially from metal that has been polished gently 2. a bright and shiny condition or tone 3. the glory and magnificence of a great achievement 4. polish or wax used to give something a shiny finish 5. a chandelier or candelabrum made of cut glass, designed to reflect the light 6. any decorative piece of cut glass hanging from a chandelier 7. an opalescent metallic glaze on pottery, especially porcelain 8. the quality and amount of light reflected from the surface of a mineral. 9. fabric with a sheen or glossy surface 10. the feeling that something special and impressive is happening 1. a soft sheen of reflected light, especially from metal that has been polished gently 2. a bright and shiny condition or tone 3. the glory and magnificence of a great achievement 4. polish or wax used to give something a shiny finish 5. a chandelier or candelabrum made of cut glass, designed to reflect the light 6. any decorative piece of cut glass hanging from a chandelier 7. an opalescent metallic glaze on pottery, especially porcelain 8. the quality and amount of light reflected from the surface of a mineral. 9. fabric with a sheen or glossy surface 10. the feeling that something special and impressive is happening  |  v.  | 1. to impart a glossy finish or coating to something 2. to give something a glorious or magnificent quality  |  
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