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Definition of fluorescent in English: fluorescentadjective flɔːˈrɛs(ə)ntflʊəˈrɛs(ə)nt 1(of a substance) having or showing fluorescence. (物质)有荧光的,发荧光的 荧光染料。 Example sentencesExamples - The researchers chose the jellyfish gene for a green fluorescent protein that other researchers had used to create glowing green eyes in houseflies and some other insects.
- There are eccentric people, who spend hours trying to capture the colors produced by fluorescent minerals under ultraviolet radiation.
- She said nothing for a moment, merely staring at the glowing fluorescent crystal on the ceiling.
- The basins repeatedly filled with water, spiked with fluorescent pigment, which glowed a toxic green under the black Light, then emptied, in a slow, inexorable rhythm.
- After fascinating physicists for over a decade, fluorescent semiconductor nanocrystals are finally fulfilling their promise in the biology lab.
- Becquerel in Paris wondered whether naturally fluorescent or phosphorescent substances might also emit X-rays.
- Under the black light, the fluorescent ink glows!
- Both fluorescent substances bound to the plaques.
- This leads to an accumulation of fluorescent proteins absorbing blue light and thereby appearing yellow.
- We felt that we could couple this platform to fluorescent dyes and other optically active substances, making it feasible to analyze drug uptake and efficacy by optical techniques.
- In nature, the gene cues a jellyfish to make a bright-green fluorescent protein.
- Some fluorescent materials, under the appropriate conditions, will also phosphoresce.
- Since they are induced by light, they occur during the transition of the fluorescent protein through the laser spot.
- They are made visible primarily by black light on fluorescent paint that is strategically applied to sets, props and various parts of bodies.
- Many diamonds are fluorescent and phosphorescent under ultraviolet radiation.
- If you decide to ‘go fish,’ consider fluorescent paint and black lights, perhaps, or a collaboration with the science department.
- One primer of the pair was tagged with a fluorescent dye phosphoramidite.
- First, however, Pieribone and his colleagues are searching global coral reefs for new fluorescent proteins, ones that better shine through bones and muscle tissue.
- In scintillation counting, a fluorescent material absorbs the energy of the photon and emits a new photon as a flash of light (the scintillation) in response.
- Positioned next to it is another glass plate coated with a fluorescent substance.
Synonyms gleaming, bright, illuminated, lit, lighted, ablaze, brilliant, lustrous, glowing, glinting, sparkling, coruscating, twinkling, flickering, glittering, glistening, shimmering, flashing, dazzling, glaring, luminous, luminescent, incandescent, phosphorescent - 1.1 Containing a fluorescent tube.
含荧光灯管的 荧光灯照明。 Example sentencesExamples - The canopies were repaired and waterproofed, using a glass-fibre casing, and equipped with new fluorescent lighting.
- The latrines are appropriately dreary and spartan, their fluorescent lighting bathed in a familiar hazy glow.
- The banker was unimpressed, and when he learned that Tesla had done nothing regarding fluorescent lighting, he threw him out.
- It uses efficient fluorescent lighting, has passive solar heating and has R 60 insulation in the ceiling.
- The worst problems are generally from sources above or behind you, including fluorescent lighting and sunlight.
- This isn't an office - It's Hell with fluorescent lighting.
- The fluorescent lighting in the room was nearly blinding and my head like hell.
- Task lighting consists of lamps that assist in performing a task, and therefore comes in the form of fluorescent lighting.
- It's not the most convenient location and it's not much to look at either: fluorescent lighting, a couple of booths with flowered upholstery and a few inexplicable Dutch ornaments on the walls.
- Immediately fluorescent overhead lighting was switched on and an old man dressed in a butler suit hurried down the hall to meet her.
- Projections show that eventual efficiencies could reach those of fluorescent lighting with appropriate development.
- Solid-state lighting would use about one-fifth the energy of standard fluorescent lighting and last for approximately 50 years.
- Under the fluorescent lighting, he looked oddly attractive.
- Find a bathroom with tile floors and subdued fluorescent lighting.
- Many of us remember the former Smithsonian exhibition on human culture in Africa, with its pale walls, dusty cases, fluorescent lighting, and yellowing labels.
- In large open spaces, dimmable fluorescent fixtures will allow lighting levels to match changing conditions.
- If you do use a small monitor, having fluorescent lighting on in the room will make things worse.
- The school looks so much different when it's not all lit up with the cheap fluorescent lighting.
- Jess pulled him out of the dorm room and into the harsh fluorescent lighting of the hallway.
- Two serial sections from each block were cut and stained; one set was reviewed immediately, and the other was exposed to 8 hours of direct fluorescent lighting.
2Vividly colourful. 色彩亮丽的,发亮的,鲜艳的 荧光染料。 Example sentencesExamples - Inexpensive measures can potentially enhance conspicuity - for example, adding a light source and the use of light, bright, reflective, or fluorescent colours.
- I also suspect that while I was collecting an extended family of trolls with differently coloured fluorescent hair, these guys spent their early days making Airfix models of battleships.
- Your skin will be pale yellow and your urine coloured fluorescent green.
- The blue and white fluorescent colours at the other end of the spectrum represent light oil or condensate expelled from source rocks at higher levels of maturity, corresponding with peak to late generation.
- He was wearing a dark coloured bobble hat and a dark jacket with a fluorescent yellow sleeveless tabard over the top.
- Security-minded customers will find the lock easy to remove and easy to see with its bright fluorescent orange casing.
- Within the series of Fluro artworks, Darragh contrasts the fluorescent colour with the stark white walls of the gallery.
- Using beads, sequins and hand woven superfine cotton saris in fluorescent colours that Kanchan had taken with her from India, the two began work together almost immediately.
- This was an impressive scenic dive, with huge yellow clumps of sponge, masses of cup corals with their almost fluorescent colours and featherstars everywhere.
- In daylight, the human brain reacts more quickly to fluorescent colours than any other shade-even white.
- The inclusions show a wide range of fluorescent colours including red, light brown, orange, yellow, green, white and blue.
- Green is the most luminous and intense of the fluorescent colors; when pink and green are mixed they seem to radiate yellow.
- The brilliant orange sunlight of dusk poured into the building from above his head, illuminating everything with vibrant, almost fluorescent colour.
- There are always limitations with print film as we know it, but other than fluorescent colours, today's photoprocessors can go reasonably close.
- Winter will be bursting with pink rabbit, technological designs and fluorescent and coloured tartans.
- Chadha seems to think that as long as you pile on the songs, splatter the screen in bright colours and have lots of men with fluorescent white teeth gyrating with pretty women, that will do.
- At the stroke of midnight, firecrackers shot up throughout the city and illuminated the sky with colourful fluorescent streaks.
Synonyms shining, light, brilliant, vivid, blazing, dazzling, beaming, intense, glaring
nounflɔːˈrɛs(ə)ntflʊəˈrɛs(ə)nt A fluorescent tube or lamp. 荧光灯管;荧光灯 Example sentencesExamples - The new high color rendering fluorescents are a good choice for a general light source that you turn on every day.
- Replace incandescent light bulbs with fluorescents, which last longer and use less energy.
- When replacing standard fluorescents with efficient T8 lamps, it is necessary to replace the existing ballasts with electronics ballasts.
- The building core wall on the left, typically a dark area, is brightened by copper lighting fixtures that utilize compact fluorescents with electronic ballasts and other low-energy equipment.
- First off, they wanted plenty of light, so the architect placed every work space within 20 feet of a window, with glare-reducing indirect lights instead of fluorescents.
- All the incandescent versions of linear task lights and some of the fluorescents are dimmable, which is a great advantage, allowing varying levels of lighting.
- Instead of replacing high-wattage incandescent lamps with compact fluorescents, for example, one ESCO installed lower-wattage incandescent bulbs.
- Organic light-emitting diode technology may provide a better way of generating white light with improved illumination quality over today's fluorescents.
- Energy efficient fluorescents provide excellent light quality, and are long lasting.
- Despite the dark tint and moody atmosphere of the show, the set lights up in fluorescents and strong blues and yellows, and the colors come through strong.
- And apart from two very faint stripes of marginally lighter brown decorating his face, his fur was unrelieved by any markings, and seemed to absorb the light from the overhead fluorescents.
- Even though the shop was lit by dim fluorescents in the evenings and I was normally there well after dark, his pupils were always beady and tight, as if he was standing in a pool of bright light.
- By replacing 25% of your lights with fluorescents, you can knock almost 50% off your lighting bill.
- For the same light output as an incandescent, most compact fluorescents use only one-third to one-fourth the energy.
- Out with the desk lamps, bare bulbs, buzzing fluorescents.
- Forget about fluorescents: they make it worse.
- LED exit lights offer an energy savings of more than 85 percent when compared to exit lights using incandescent lamps, and more than 50 percent for exit lights using compact fluorescents.
- Switch to compact fluorescents for your five most-used lights.
- If incandescent lamps have the advantage of producing a softer, more flattering light, why would anyone use fluorescents?
- All the characters are unflinchingly presented as if lit by fluorescents, which somehow suits the story's Manichean division of Sharks & Chumps.
Rhymesacquiescent, adolescent, albescent, Besant, coalescent, confessant, convalescent, crescent, depressant, effervescent, erubescent, evanescent, excrescent, flavescent, immunosuppressant, incandescent, incessant, iridescent, juvenescent, lactescent, liquescent, luminescent, nigrescent, obsolescent, opalescent, pearlescent, phosphorescent, pubescent, putrescent, quiescent, suppressant, turgescent, virescent, viridescent Definition of fluorescent in US English: fluorescentadjective 1(of a substance) having or showing fluorescence. (物质)有荧光的,发荧光的 荧光染料。 Example sentencesExamples - This leads to an accumulation of fluorescent proteins absorbing blue light and thereby appearing yellow.
- Positioned next to it is another glass plate coated with a fluorescent substance.
- The researchers chose the jellyfish gene for a green fluorescent protein that other researchers had used to create glowing green eyes in houseflies and some other insects.
- One primer of the pair was tagged with a fluorescent dye phosphoramidite.
- There are eccentric people, who spend hours trying to capture the colors produced by fluorescent minerals under ultraviolet radiation.
- Becquerel in Paris wondered whether naturally fluorescent or phosphorescent substances might also emit X-rays.
- Some fluorescent materials, under the appropriate conditions, will also phosphoresce.
- Under the black light, the fluorescent ink glows!
- They are made visible primarily by black light on fluorescent paint that is strategically applied to sets, props and various parts of bodies.
- In nature, the gene cues a jellyfish to make a bright-green fluorescent protein.
- We felt that we could couple this platform to fluorescent dyes and other optically active substances, making it feasible to analyze drug uptake and efficacy by optical techniques.
- If you decide to ‘go fish,’ consider fluorescent paint and black lights, perhaps, or a collaboration with the science department.
- She said nothing for a moment, merely staring at the glowing fluorescent crystal on the ceiling.
- After fascinating physicists for over a decade, fluorescent semiconductor nanocrystals are finally fulfilling their promise in the biology lab.
- Since they are induced by light, they occur during the transition of the fluorescent protein through the laser spot.
- Many diamonds are fluorescent and phosphorescent under ultraviolet radiation.
- In scintillation counting, a fluorescent material absorbs the energy of the photon and emits a new photon as a flash of light (the scintillation) in response.
- Both fluorescent substances bound to the plaques.
- The basins repeatedly filled with water, spiked with fluorescent pigment, which glowed a toxic green under the black Light, then emptied, in a slow, inexorable rhythm.
- First, however, Pieribone and his colleagues are searching global coral reefs for new fluorescent proteins, ones that better shine through bones and muscle tissue.
Synonyms gleaming, bright, illuminated, lit, lighted, ablaze, brilliant, lustrous, glowing, glinting, sparkling, coruscating, twinkling, flickering, glittering, glistening, shimmering, flashing, dazzling, glaring, luminous, luminescent, incandescent, phosphorescent - 1.1 Containing a fluorescent tube.
含荧光灯管的 荧光灯照明。 Example sentencesExamples - Immediately fluorescent overhead lighting was switched on and an old man dressed in a butler suit hurried down the hall to meet her.
- Find a bathroom with tile floors and subdued fluorescent lighting.
- The canopies were repaired and waterproofed, using a glass-fibre casing, and equipped with new fluorescent lighting.
- It uses efficient fluorescent lighting, has passive solar heating and has R 60 insulation in the ceiling.
- If you do use a small monitor, having fluorescent lighting on in the room will make things worse.
- This isn't an office - It's Hell with fluorescent lighting.
- Two serial sections from each block were cut and stained; one set was reviewed immediately, and the other was exposed to 8 hours of direct fluorescent lighting.
- The worst problems are generally from sources above or behind you, including fluorescent lighting and sunlight.
- It's not the most convenient location and it's not much to look at either: fluorescent lighting, a couple of booths with flowered upholstery and a few inexplicable Dutch ornaments on the walls.
- The banker was unimpressed, and when he learned that Tesla had done nothing regarding fluorescent lighting, he threw him out.
- Projections show that eventual efficiencies could reach those of fluorescent lighting with appropriate development.
- Jess pulled him out of the dorm room and into the harsh fluorescent lighting of the hallway.
- Under the fluorescent lighting, he looked oddly attractive.
- The latrines are appropriately dreary and spartan, their fluorescent lighting bathed in a familiar hazy glow.
- Solid-state lighting would use about one-fifth the energy of standard fluorescent lighting and last for approximately 50 years.
- Many of us remember the former Smithsonian exhibition on human culture in Africa, with its pale walls, dusty cases, fluorescent lighting, and yellowing labels.
- In large open spaces, dimmable fluorescent fixtures will allow lighting levels to match changing conditions.
- Task lighting consists of lamps that assist in performing a task, and therefore comes in the form of fluorescent lighting.
- The school looks so much different when it's not all lit up with the cheap fluorescent lighting.
- The fluorescent lighting in the room was nearly blinding and my head like hell.
- 1.2 Vividly colorful.
色彩亮丽的,发亮的,鲜艳的 荧光染料。 Example sentencesExamples - The blue and white fluorescent colours at the other end of the spectrum represent light oil or condensate expelled from source rocks at higher levels of maturity, corresponding with peak to late generation.
- There are always limitations with print film as we know it, but other than fluorescent colours, today's photoprocessors can go reasonably close.
- He was wearing a dark coloured bobble hat and a dark jacket with a fluorescent yellow sleeveless tabard over the top.
- Using beads, sequins and hand woven superfine cotton saris in fluorescent colours that Kanchan had taken with her from India, the two began work together almost immediately.
- At the stroke of midnight, firecrackers shot up throughout the city and illuminated the sky with colourful fluorescent streaks.
- Your skin will be pale yellow and your urine coloured fluorescent green.
- Winter will be bursting with pink rabbit, technological designs and fluorescent and coloured tartans.
- Inexpensive measures can potentially enhance conspicuity - for example, adding a light source and the use of light, bright, reflective, or fluorescent colours.
- Within the series of Fluro artworks, Darragh contrasts the fluorescent colour with the stark white walls of the gallery.
- This was an impressive scenic dive, with huge yellow clumps of sponge, masses of cup corals with their almost fluorescent colours and featherstars everywhere.
- Green is the most luminous and intense of the fluorescent colors; when pink and green are mixed they seem to radiate yellow.
- In daylight, the human brain reacts more quickly to fluorescent colours than any other shade-even white.
- I also suspect that while I was collecting an extended family of trolls with differently coloured fluorescent hair, these guys spent their early days making Airfix models of battleships.
- Chadha seems to think that as long as you pile on the songs, splatter the screen in bright colours and have lots of men with fluorescent white teeth gyrating with pretty women, that will do.
- The brilliant orange sunlight of dusk poured into the building from above his head, illuminating everything with vibrant, almost fluorescent colour.
- Security-minded customers will find the lock easy to remove and easy to see with its bright fluorescent orange casing.
- The inclusions show a wide range of fluorescent colours including red, light brown, orange, yellow, green, white and blue.
Synonyms shining, light, brilliant, vivid, blazing, dazzling, beaming, intense, glaring
noun A fluorescent tube or lamp. 荧光灯管;荧光灯 Example sentencesExamples - All the characters are unflinchingly presented as if lit by fluorescents, which somehow suits the story's Manichean division of Sharks & Chumps.
- The new high color rendering fluorescents are a good choice for a general light source that you turn on every day.
- Forget about fluorescents: they make it worse.
- LED exit lights offer an energy savings of more than 85 percent when compared to exit lights using incandescent lamps, and more than 50 percent for exit lights using compact fluorescents.
- By replacing 25% of your lights with fluorescents, you can knock almost 50% off your lighting bill.
- Organic light-emitting diode technology may provide a better way of generating white light with improved illumination quality over today's fluorescents.
- Replace incandescent light bulbs with fluorescents, which last longer and use less energy.
- If incandescent lamps have the advantage of producing a softer, more flattering light, why would anyone use fluorescents?
- Energy efficient fluorescents provide excellent light quality, and are long lasting.
- Out with the desk lamps, bare bulbs, buzzing fluorescents.
- All the incandescent versions of linear task lights and some of the fluorescents are dimmable, which is a great advantage, allowing varying levels of lighting.
- First off, they wanted plenty of light, so the architect placed every work space within 20 feet of a window, with glare-reducing indirect lights instead of fluorescents.
- The building core wall on the left, typically a dark area, is brightened by copper lighting fixtures that utilize compact fluorescents with electronic ballasts and other low-energy equipment.
- Switch to compact fluorescents for your five most-used lights.
- Even though the shop was lit by dim fluorescents in the evenings and I was normally there well after dark, his pupils were always beady and tight, as if he was standing in a pool of bright light.
- And apart from two very faint stripes of marginally lighter brown decorating his face, his fur was unrelieved by any markings, and seemed to absorb the light from the overhead fluorescents.
- Instead of replacing high-wattage incandescent lamps with compact fluorescents, for example, one ESCO installed lower-wattage incandescent bulbs.
- When replacing standard fluorescents with efficient T8 lamps, it is necessary to replace the existing ballasts with electronics ballasts.
- For the same light output as an incandescent, most compact fluorescents use only one-third to one-fourth the energy.
- Despite the dark tint and moody atmosphere of the show, the set lights up in fluorescents and strong blues and yellows, and the colors come through strong.
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