Similar words: diffuse, diffusion, suffuse, effusion, effusive, coiffure, differ, fused. Meaning: [dɪ'fjuːz] adj. 1. (of light rays) subjected to scattering by reflection from a rough surface or transmission through a translucent material 2. (of light) transmitted from a broad light source or reflected.
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(31) Saconi was in there at one of the tables, blithe and ambivalent in the diffused natural light.
(32) The breeding tank should have plenty of gravel, lots of fine-leaved plants, and lighting diffused by floating plants.
(33) Diffused lighting cast a warm amber glow over a couple of oak display cabinets and reflected off the glass-panelled walls.
(34) The ideology of royal power was already widely diffused in Charles's kingdom after centuries of Merovingian rule.
(35) On sunny days, the rooms glow with diffused light filtering through translucent shoji screens.
(36) It gave off diffused light.
(37) A liger a giant lion with diffused stripes.
(38) They cannot concentrate the diffused sunlight of cloudy days.
(39) Diffused junction type silicon diode, 1,0A ultrahigh-speed rectifier.
(40) Diffused junction type silicon diode, 1,5A power rectifier.
(41) The first response to diffused water is resin swelling.
(42) This diffused light illuminates the entire temple.
(43) Diffused junction type silicon diode, 1,0A power diode.
(44) Silicon diffused junction type, 5,0A reverse blocking thyristor.
(45) Went showed that this active agent diffused into gelatin from living oat coleoptile tips.
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(46) This paper studied and compared the clarifiers of environmental protection type with traditional alkaline lead acetate. The juice was diffused in the cold water.
(47) Firstly, in the subject, error diffused halftone image is implemented and analyzed its character.
(48) Areas of the ground will be of translucent glass paving, lighting a path in the evening light and filtering daylight, and creating a soft diffused light for the space below.
(49) Extensively used in commercial landscape applications, their diffused light makes them ineffective for spotlighting and fixtures require internal electronics.
(50) The kitchen stove diffused its warmth all over the house.
(51) The content of Chinese herbs, medicine and medicament can be quantified without destruction by Diffused Reflection Fourier Transform and Near Infrared Spectroscopy (DR NIR FTIR).
(52) Diffused light has little power or impact, but you can concentrate its energy by focusing it.
(53) An approximate matrix-calculation method for finding the illuminance distribution of diffused reflection in the integrating sphere from a light source located at the sphere centre is derived.
(54) It diffused northeastward , which was caused by the upper air winds and geomagnetic field.
(55) After manifestative stage of the disease RHDV gradually diffused from nucleus into cytoplasm and reached a maximum in cytoplasm at agonal stage.
(56) The interaction between the ternary system of kaolin, hematite and sodium oleate was studied in some detail using diffused reflection differential infrared spectroscopy.
(57) Over the years this self-differentiation has been diffused and socialized into the collective psyche of the people of South Sudan.
(58) T-1 (3 mm) bi-color indicator lamp. High efficiency red, yellow. Lens type white diffused.
(59) T-1 (3 mm) solid state lamp. High efficiency . Lens type red diffused.
(60) The optical basis of the simulation is that some diffused light from a given point on a given surface is reflected in a large spectrum of directions and illuminates the area around it.
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