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lustre 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. luster: a surface coating for ceramics or porcelain
  2. luster: a quality that outshines the usual
  3. shininess: the visual property of something that shines with reflected light
  4. Lustre is the fifth studio album from British singer-songwriter Ed Harcourt. The album was released on June 14, 2010 in the UK, and a day later in the US. ...
  5. Lustre is the fourth studio album released by dream pop/darkwave band Claire Voyant.
  6. Lustre is a massively parallel distributed file system, generally used for large scale cluster computing. The name Lustre is a portmanteau word derived from Linux and cluster . ...
  7. Lustre (or luster) is a description of the way light interacts with the surface of a crystal, rock, or mineral. For example, a diamond is said to have an adamantine lustre and pyrite is said to have a metallic lustre. ...
  8. Lustre is a formally defined, declarative, and synchronous dataflow programming language, for programming reactive systems. It began as a research project in the early 1980s. ...
  9. Alternative spelling of luster. Shine, sheen gleam or polish; By extension, interest, attractiveness, or splendor; Refinement, polish, or quality
  10. Colorless transparent coatings that give a very high gloss to the underlying surface.
  11. The brightness of a coin that results from the way in which it reflects light. Many different types of lustre exist, and one of the trickiest parts of the grading process is determining whether the lustre of a coin is artificial (see whizzed), natural as made, or diminished through wear, ...
  12. Prismatic cut glass pendants, largely used in candelabra and chandeliers, or items designed to reflect light; also used to describe those light reflecting metallic glazes made from platinum, silver or copper etc., which are used in the decoration of pottery and china.
  13. The texture of the fleece and how much it reflects light and looks attractively glossy. Sometimes described as brightness.
  14. Alternate form of luster.
  15. The kind of oily shine on ceramics, caused by metal oxides in the glaze
  16. the reflective quality of light on the freshly broken surface of a mineral. The main divisions of lustre are metallic and non-metallic. (M. MacFadzen)
  17. Metallic oxide film applied to pots after glazing and firing to produce pearly finish after a further firing in a reducing atmosphere.
  18. Is a surface reflection, the brightness and quality of which depends on the RI and the polish or surface condition of the material
  19. The shine or look of a gemstone due to the reflection of #light off its surface.
  20. is the appearance of a pearl's surface judged by its brilliance and ability to reflect light. Also called "sheen" or "shimmer". See Orient.
  21. A rich iridescent sheen used as a decorative effect, achieved by depositing a thin film of metal derived from metallic salts mixed with the glaze on the surface of the tile, and firing in a reducing (low-oxygen) atmosphere. ...
  22. Term used to describe the intensity with which light shines on a piece of fibre
  23. Synonymous with Gloss. The amount of gloss on a cured film finish. Common descriptions may include: Flat, Satin, Semi-Gloss, or High Gloss, or Low Lustre, Medium Lustre, High Lustre etc.
  24. British and Canadian spelling of Luster
  25. Precious metals in liquid suspensions that are applied to glaze fired ware and fired to low on-glaze temperatures to produce a metallic surface - an overglaze that imparts an iridescent surface to the ware.