Levin Meaning in English
word
ˈɫɛvɪn/, /ɫəˈvɪn
LEV-in, luh-VIN
lˈɛvɪn
LEV-in
释义
A literary or archaic word meaning lightning or a flash of lightning.
用法与细微差别
Extremely rare and poetic; only found in old literary texts or poetry, not used in modern speech or writing. People may not recognize this word outside of classic literature or fantasy contexts.
Spanish: rayo (arcaico) - relámpago (arcaico)Portuguese (BR): relâmpago (arcaico)Portuguese (PT): relâmpago (arcaico)Chinese (Simplified): 閃電(古語)Chinese (Traditional): 閃電(古語)Hindi: वज्रपात (पुरातन) - बिजली (पुरातन)Arabic: بَرْق (قديم)Bengali: বিদ্যুত্ (সাহিত্যিক) - বজ্র (প্রাচীন ভাষা)Russian: молния (архаизм) - гром (поэтическое)Japanese: 稲妻(いなずま)(文語的)- 雷光(古風)Vietnamese: tia chớp (cổ văn) - sét (thi ca)Korean: 번개(문어체) - 뇌광(고어)Turkish: şimşek (eski dilde) - yıldırım (şiirsel)Urdu: بجلی (ادبی/قدیم لفظ)Indonesian: tia chớp (cổ xưa) - ánh chớp (văn học cổ)
例句
The old poem spoke of levin striking the mountain.
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In stories, the wizards called down levin from the sky.
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The knight was blinded by a flash of levin.
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You almost never see the word levin outside of fantasy books.
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When the hero raised his sword, a bolt of levin shot down.
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Most people today have no idea what levin means unless they're into old poetry.
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