词汇 | light on |
释义 | Phr V light on lights, lighting, lighted or lit light on/upon sth formal to suddenly find something or think of somethingShe lit upon a small wooden box hidden under the leaves.I lit upon the right solution entirely by accident. light on adjective in sparse supply of AUSTRALIA, 1944! Light upon is more formal than light on, and is mostly used in writing. light on/upon sth not passive literary to suddenly notice or find something, by chance: Then my eye lit on that morning's newspaper. Among all the books he lit on a small volume of poetry. light (up)on1. To land or rest upon something. The large black crow lighted on the telephone wire high above the street. As he walked into the room, his eyes lighted upon a gorgeous woman wearing a red dress. 2. To arrive at a thought or idea. The engineer lighted on a mathematical solution to the problem he'd been trying to solve all week. 3. To chance or happen upon; to discover by luck or chance. We'd been lost in the woods for hours. Thankfully, we eventually lit upon a small stream that led us to the lake next to the campground. light (up)on someone or something1. Lit. to land on someone or something; to settle on someone or something. (Upon is formal and less commonly used than on.) Three butterflies lit on the baby, causing her to shriek with delight. The bees lit on the clover blossom and pulled it to the ground. Her glance lit upon a dress in the store window. 2. Fig. to arrive at something by chance; to happen upon something. The committee lit upon a solution that pleased almost everyone. We just happened to light upon this idea as we were talking to each other. light onAlso, light upon. Happen upon, come across, discover. For example, John was delighted to light on a new solution to the problem, or We were following the path when suddenly we lit upon a cave. [Second half of 1400s] |
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