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light /laɪt/ (lit, lit /lɪt/ ) ► SEE ALLlight on/upon sb/sth light out for sth light uplight sth uplight sb up light upon sb/sth●ˈlight on/upon sb/sth (literary) 1. to suddenly see sb/sth 突然看到◆Her gaze lighted on her daughter. 她的目光落在了女儿身上。SYN alight on/upon sb/sth2. to suddenly find sb/sth or think of sb/sth 突然发现;忽然想到◆The research team has lit upon important new material. 研究团队突然找到了重要的新资料。SYN hit on sth NOTE Lighted is also used for the past tense and past participle. 过去式和过去分词也用 lighted。[v + prep]●ˌlight ˈout for sth (NAmE) to go somewhere quickly because you are keen to get there 匆匆前往;急切前往 ◆At 22 he lit out for Hollywood and was in his first movie the next year. 他 22 岁时迫不及待前往好莱坞发展,第二年出演了第一部电影。[v + adv + prep]●ˌlight ˈup 🔑●ˌlight sth ˈup 🔑1. to become or to make sth bright with light or colour (使)发亮,放光彩◆Flashes of lightning lit up the sky. 闪电照亮了天空。◆The waterfall was lit up at night with pink and green floodlights. 夜间的粉色和绿色泛光灯把瀑布映照得光彩夺目。2. (of a computer system, etc. 计算机系统等) to start working; to make sth start working (使)开始工作,启动 ◆She switched the monitor on and the screen lit up. 她打开显示屏,屏幕亮了起来。◆I lit up the spreadsheet application on my PC. 我打开了电脑上的电子制表软件。◆They expect to start lighting up the network by early 2011. 他们期待 2011 年年初开始运作这一网络。3. if a person’s eyes or face light up, or sth lights them up, they become bright with excitement or happiness 喜形于色;喜气洋洋◆Her eyes lit up when she saw them. 她看见他们时两眼放光。◆A smile of delight lit up his face. 他脸上露出欣喜的笑容。◆His face lit up with pleasure. 他面露喜色。4. (informal) to begin to smoke a cigarette, etc. 点燃,开始吸(香烟等) ◆She took out a cigarette and lit up. 她掏出一支香烟点上。◆He lit up one cigarette after another. 他一根接一根地抽着烟。[v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (less frequent) ●ˌlight sb ˈup (NAmE) 1. to hit or kick sb repeatedly (反复地)打,踢 ◆If he doesn’t watch what he says, someone’s going to light him up. 他要是满嘴胡扯,会有人揍他的。2. to defeat your opponent easily in a game or competition 轻松击败 ◆The White Sox lit up the Cubs last night at Wrigley Field. 昨晚在里格利运动场,白袜队轻松击溃小熊队。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˈlight upon sb/sth ➡ light on/upon sb/sth |