Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Bright English

Bright English

English with strong light can be expressed as "strong light" or "strong light".

1, bright: it means "bright and brilliant". For example, the bright sunshine makes me want to go outside.

Intense: it means "intense, intense". For example, the strong light covered my eyes.

Dazzling: glare means "dazzling and dizzy", for example, dazzling light from the sun makes it difficult to see clearly.

4. Dazzling: glare means "dazzling, dazzling", such as dazzling lighting performance is amazing.

5. Dazzling: Strong light means "bright and dazzling", such as dazzling sunlight making it difficult to drive.

Strong light English phrases and sentences

1, the glare is dazzling and it is difficult to see.

The bright light comes from the sun shining on the beach.

3. The flashlight emits a strong beam.

The photographer illuminated the subject with strong light.

The sunshine is too strong, which causes the paint on the car to fade.

6. When lightning struck, the room was filled with strong light.