Second, interpretation:
1, light; Luminous body; Electric light; barge
That? Sun? Send? Fourth? Light? And then what? Heat. ?
The sun gives off light and heat.
2. light; Bright; Light colored; a small quantity of
This? Is it? Answer? Light? Room. ?
This is a room with bright light.
3. 5. Ignition; Illuminate; Guided by light
What? Grope? His? One hand? Try? Where to? Light? His? cigarette ?
He clumsily tried to light a cigarette with one hand.
Third, the etymological explanation:
Leht comes directly from old English; Lingkhtaz, originally from primitive Germanic language, means not heavy.
Fourth, the classic quotations:
Came out .. turned into light and was ... in the darkness of the mountain.
Out of the darkness of the mountains ... into the light.
Said by: A. ransom
Extended data:
First, the words:
(noun)
1, the basic meaning of light is "light, light and brightness", which refers to substances that can illuminate other objects in nature. Light can also be used to refer to the source of a beam of light, that is, "light source" or "electric light, lamp". Light can also be used to refer to "flame, spark, igniter".
2. When explaining "light, light", if it is modified with adjectives, it can be used with A..
3. Light can sometimes be used as an attribute in sentences.
(adjective)
1. When light is used as an adjective, it means that something has enough light to appear "full of brightness" or "bright"; Light can also mean "light", which means that something is not heavy; It can also mean that the action of doing something is slow, that is, "soft with light".
Extension can refer to "easy to do, easy to understand", "easy to bear, not strict", "not violent", "rare", "easy to digest, light" or "not heavy, unfamiliar", "happy, carefree" and so on.
2.light can be used as an attribute or predicative in a sentence. When used as a predicative, it can be followed by an infinitive verb or that clause.
(verb)
1. When light is used as a verb, it means "light", "fire" and "light", indicating that a candle or a fire is lit for lighting or heating; Light can also mean to "illuminate" with objects such as lamps or candles, and by extension, it can also mean to "make the face shine".
2.light can be used as both a transitive verb and an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, a noun or pronoun is followed by an object; When used as an intransitive verb, the active form usually contains passive meaning.
There are two forms of past tense and past participle of 3.light, namely lit or lighted. Lit is more commonly used than lit, but when its past participle is used as an adjective, lit is generally used instead of lit.
4. when 4.light is used as a verb, generally lit is its past tense and past participle form, and lighted is generally used when the past participle is used as an attribute.
He lit a cigarette.
He lit a cigarette.
There is a lighted cigarette.
Here is a lighted cigarette.
Second, the word meaning discrimination:
Light, flame, flame
These words mean "fire" and "firelight".
1, blaze means fire; Flame can refer to an isolated small fire or "flame, flame"; Light is a general term, which refers to the light of the sun, moon, stars, fire and lamps.
2. Flame can bring warmth to people, but if it is not controlled, it may cause a fire; Flame and light emphasize light and light, and flame can also cause fire.
3.blaze is in singular form; When expressing "flame, flame, flame", flame is often used in the plural; Light is an uncountable noun.