
시각을 자극하여 사물을 볼 수 있게 하는 자연적 매체인 빛이나 광선.
The natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible.
예문:
"The speed of light is a fundamental constant in physics."
"Shadows lengthen as the natural light fades during sunset."
조명을 제공하는 전등이나 그 밖의 장치.
An electric lamp or other device that provides illumination.
예문:
"She switched on the bedside light to read her book."
"The stage lights were blindingly bright during the performance."
무게가 거의 없어 무겁지 않고 들거나 옮기기 쉬운 상태.
Having little weight; not heavy and easy to lift or carry.
예문:
"Aluminum is a very light metal used in aircraft construction."
"The suitcase was surprisingly light despite its large size."
빛이 많이 들어와서 밝거나 환한 상태.
Having a lot of light; well-illuminated or bright.
예문:
"We need a light room with big windows for the art studio."
"It was still light outside when we finished our dinner."
색깔이 어둡지 않고 연하거나 흰빛을 띠는.
Of a color that is pale or whitish rather than dark.
예문:
"The walls were painted a light shade of blue to match the sea."
"She has light hair and blue eyes like her father."
무엇에 빛을 비추거나 불을 붙여 타게 하다.
To provide light for something or to set something on fire.
예문:
"Can you light the fire in the fireplace to warm the room?"
"The candles were lit just before the guests arrived."
날거나 내려온 후 표면에 내려앉거나 멈추다.
To land or settle on a surface after flying or descending.
예문:
"A small bird lit on the branch right outside my window."
"His gaze lit upon a dusty old book in the corner."