alighting
v. 飛落( alight的現在分詞 ); 突然注意到,偶然發現(或想到)
If something is alight, it is burning.
Several buildings were set alight...
幾幢大樓著了火。
The gas fire was still alight.
燃氣引起的大火還在熊熊燃燒。
If someone's eyes are alight or if their face is alight, the expression in their eyes or on their face shows that they are feeling a strong emotion such as excitement or happiness.
Her eyes were alight with a girlish enjoyment of life...
她的眼睛閃閃發亮,閃爍著少女般的幸福和滿足。
She paused and turned, her face alight with happiness.
她停住轉過身,臉上洋溢著幸福。
If a bird or insect alights somewhere, it lands there.
A thrush alighted on a branch of the pine tree.
一隻鶇落在松樹的樹枝上。
When you alight from a train, bus, or other vehicle, you get out of it after a journey.
Two men alighted from the vehicle.
兩個男人從車上下來。
If someone alights on something, they suddenly see it, think of it, or take an interest in it.
He would then suddenly alight on the tune he really wanted to play.
他常會在那時突然想起他真正想彈的曲子。
Next Station: Jordan, please mind the platform screen doors while alighting.
下一站: 佐敦,落車乘客請注意, 請留意月臺幕門.
As Tom was alighting from the horse, his father collided with him.
當湯姆從馬上下來的時候, 他的爸爸撞上他了.
The cars from which the guests were now alighting are imported.
客人正在下的那幾部小汽車都是進口的.
Passengers alighting from the bus.
乘客由公車上下來.
Please mind the platform screen doors while alighting.
落車乘客請留意月臺幕門.