
물체 표면에서 반사되는 은은하고 부드러운 빛이나 윤기.
A gentle sheen or soft glow, especially that of a partly reflective surface.
예문:
"The pearl's natural lustre was enhanced by the elegant velvet setting."
"After years of use, the wooden table had lost its original lustre."
업적이나 인물에 따르는 큰 영광, 명성 또는 광휘.
Great glory, distinction, or prestige associated with a person, achievement, or event.
예문:
"The award added further lustre to her already distinguished academic career."
"The scandal did much to dim the lustre of the royal family."
빛을 반사하는 유리 펜던트가 달린 샹들리에나 장식용 촛대.
A decorative object such as a chandelier or a glass pendant that reflects light.
예문:
"The grand ballroom was illuminated by a massive crystal lustre."
"She purchased a pair of Victorian lustres to decorate the mantelpiece."
표면에 광택을 내거나 어떤 것에 영광과 명예를 부여하다.
To impart a shine or gloss to a surface, or to bring honor and glory to something.
예문:
"The craftsman used a special technique to lustre the ceramic tiles."
"His brave actions served to lustre the reputation of the entire regiment."