rays
n. 微量( ray的名詞複數 ); 光束; (熱或其他能量的)射線; 大調音階的第 2 音
Rays of light are narrow beams of light.
...the first rays of light spread over the horizon...
地平線上出現的第一縷曙光
It can be seen clearly in a ray of sunlight or under a lamp...
它在陽光或燈光下清晰可見。
A ray of hope, comfort, or other positive quality is a small amount of it that you welcome because it makes a bad situation seem less bad.
They could provide a ray of hope amid the general business and economic gloom...
在普遍的商業和經濟低潮中,他們能帶來一線希望。
The one ray of sunlight in this depressing history is her meeting and falling in love with Martin.
在這段陰鬱的時期,遇到並愛上馬丁成為她唯一的一絲慰藉。
A ray is a fairly large sea fish which has a flat body, eyes on the top of its body, and a long tail.
I had to go back for my checkup; they'd lost my X-rays.
我得回去再做一次體檢。他們把我的X光片弄丟了。
The medical benefits of x-rays far outweigh the risk of having them.
X光在醫學上的益處遠甚於它帶來的風險。
You'll mend. The X-rays show that your arm will heal all right.
你會康復的。X光照片顯示你的胳膊能夠較好地復原。
This remarkable technology provides far greater clarity than conventional x-rays.
這項卓越技術的清晰度比常規的X光高得多。
The windows were shining in the reflected rays of the setting sun.
窗戶上閃耀著落日的餘暉。