induction
n.归纳
inductive
adj.归纳的
Deductive reasoning is the opposite of inductive reasoning.
演绎推理与归纳推理相反。
causality
n.因果关系
consequence
n.结果;因果关系
As a consequence of being in hospital, Shelly decided that she wanted to become a nurse.
由于在医院的缘故,谢莉决定当一名护士。
ablaze
adj.闪耀的(gleaming, glowing)
brighten
vt.使发光
Flowers brighten the room.
花朵照亮房间。
burnish
vt.磨光,使光滑(polish)
The craftsman burnished the brass plates until they glowed.
工匠把铜板打磨得发亮。
dazzling
adj.耀眼的
flare
v.闪耀(glare,shine)
The fire flared up as I put more logs on it.
当我在上面放更多的木头时,火就燃烧起来了。
flicker
vt.闪烁(waver)
All the lights flickered for a moment.
所有的灯都闪了一会儿。
glaring
adj.耀眼的(dazzling)
glaze
v.(使)光滑
She glazed the pottery and waited for it to dry.
她把陶器上釉,等着它晾干。
gleam
vi.使闪光 vi.闪烁(glimmer, flash)
He had polished the table top until it gleamed.
他把桌面擦得闪闪发亮。
glossy
adj.有光泽的(smooth,lustrous)
She polished her ring until it was glossy again.
她把她的戒指擦亮。
illuminate
vt.照明,照亮
Could you please illuminate your theory with a little more explanation?
你能稍微解释一下你的理论吗?
luminous
adj.发光的,光亮的(glowing, bright)
The astronomer gazed at the luminous star.
天文学家凝视着那颗发光的星星。
luster
n.光彩, 光泽(brightness, radiance)
twinkle
v.闪烁,闪耀,(使)闪光(blink, glimmer)
The stars twinkled in the sky.
繁星在天空闪烁。