candlelight
candlelight — 名詞
1. the soft, warm glow that comes from a candle while it burns
燭光
蠟燭燃燒產生的柔和光線
the soft, warm glow that comes from a candle while it burns
Leila and Theo shared a quiet dinner by candlelight on their anniversary.
Leila 和 Theo 在結婚紀念日當天,靠著燭光共享了一頓安靜的晚餐。
collocation: by candlelight (adverbial use)
In the evenings, the old library was lit only by the soft glow of candlelight.
到了晚上,這間舊圖書館只靠燭光的柔和光線照明。
Yara read from her journal by the warm candlelight of a single wax candle.
Yara 就著一支蠟燭的溫暖燭光,讀著日記裡的文字。
The candlelight flickered gently as the children listened to their grandmother's story.
燭光輕輕搖曳,孩子們聽著祖母說故事。
Without electricity, the villagers relied on candlelight to see after sunset.
村裡沒有電,日落後居民只能靠燭光照明。
- daylight
natural light from the sun — opposite in source and brightness
- electric light
artificial light from bulbs — opposite in source and steadiness
文法句型
used with 'by' to describe lighting conditions
用法筆記
Frequently used with the preposition 'by' to describe the lighting in which an activity takes place (e.g., 'by candlelight'). Uncountable — never 'a candlelight' or 'candlelights'. Do not confuse 'candlelight' (the light) with 'candle' (the object that produces the light).