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		Definition of strobe in English: strobenoun strəʊbstroʊb 1A stroboscope. 频闪观测器,频闪仪 Example sentencesExamples -  For instance, a retractor can keep a console model away from a strobe or electric scooter.
 -  Run silent until you see the infrared strobe, bogeys reported in your area.
 -  I think most commercial strobes are fixed so you can't hit the seizure-inducing frequencies, anyway.
 -  Any electrical device, such as torches or strobes, must be reliable and robust if it is to be relied on as a marker buoy.
 -  I maintained electrical control and activated the strobes to increase our visibility.
 -  Ah well, let's just stare at the white strobe for a few seconds.
 -  It seemed to mimic the sound pattern his strobes were making, but where was it coming from?
 -  One remembers the fellow visitor off to the right but cannot see them, as they are blotted out by the strobe's afterimage.
 
 - 1.1 A stroboscopic lamp.
频闪观测器,频闪仪 as modifier strobe lights Example sentencesExamples -  The strobe light atop a school bus gets noticed.
 -  At the time of the collision the city employee was operating her vehicle with an overhead strobe and a traffic advisory sign.
 -  All divers must carry a reel, DSMB and strobe, and are also encouraged to carry trauma shears.
 -  To begin with, it's a 40-foot-long vehicle that's painted bright orange and carrying a flashing strobe light on the roof.
 -  At one point a strobe light was used, seemingly just to induce seizures.
 -  All was flashes of hot pink and turquoise blue, the strobe of the late eighties.
 -  The bulb in the shell-shaped lamp on the wall flickered like a strobe light and painted irregular shadows on the walls.
 -  It was the lights, the sudden strobe, then the soft focus that made them look like smutty angels.
 -  The plan was to cause his car to crash in a tunnel by dazzling the chauffeur with a strobe light.
 -  Mad strobe lighting during the chorus was a fun dramatic flourish but I wish they'd put a bit more death metal in the guitars.
 -  The strobe lights blind my eyes as they bounce off the walls and people.
 -  One had a strobe with him, which helped us find them in the darkness when we returned to the spot.
 -  Under the strobes, when your nose is red and the screaming from your liver is drowned out by loud music, the non-drinker is a pariah.
 -  I shudder to think of it now, as I never dive without two spares, and usually a strobe as well.
 -  That's what found him under the glare of the strobe lights one chilly Saturday evening amidst the calm environs of the Chiran Fort Club.
 -  Nightclubs require smoke, I reasoned, to drift across the strobe lights, to mix with the smell of beer and mingle with the music.
 -  The day of the show, we turned on the strobe lights and got ready onstage.
 -  Some divers use permanently flashing strobes.
 -  As the strobe lights did their job, the little ones shone as stars.
 -  We used the strobes only by attaching them to the top of folding flags.
 -  When she said it was time to start the strobe light going, I vacated the room.
 
  
 2North American An electronic flash for a camera. 〈美〉(相机的)电子闪光灯 Example sentencesExamples -  I came up with unexposed film once in 19 dives, and that was because my strobes were not firing.
 -  I can't get close enough for my camera strobes to make a difference.
 -  A lovely use of strobe accentuates the animal's colours without feeling too artificial and a strong diagonal line give the photo even greater clout.
 -  In order to see the interface, we did not want any direct light from the strobe entering the camera lens.
 -  I raised the camera to my eye, lowered it again, took the lens cover off, raised it again, lowered it again, and switched the strobe on.
 -  Unfortunately Mark had a strobe implode and only one picture was developed from this dive.
 -  Instead, I attacked the elephant seal with my camera and strobe.
 -  Tiger Lily finally got back to the site after dark but Capon used the safety beacon in his camera strobe to catch its attention.
 -  So far his only problem has been explaining his sophisticated camera equipment and strobes, rather than cylinders.
 -  I regained some composure and raised my camera and strobe to see where it had gone.
 -  At least I have one pass of the wreck with strobe working.
 -  First, keep the camera and strobe as warm as possible, even outdoors.
 -  I smiled each time my strobe synchronised with a brilliant lightning flash just above the jetty.
 -  The strobes were still firing and the shark was getting more and more agitated.
 -  One flash of my strobe spooks it and I'm back to stalking.
 -  The camera is fitted with an integrated strobe and provides WiFi connectivity.
 -  At dawn I stood before their ‘sleeping tree’ with my feet in a puddle of water, camera on tripod, strobe on, and mosquitoes all around.
 -  Within minutes strobes flashed and sand flew as divers raced from one intriguing subject to the next.
 -  If you're into macro photography, keep your lens caps off and your strobes charged.
 -  Lifting my camera, I adjusted the position of my strobes and focused on this weird and wonderful creature.
 
 
 verb strəʊbstroʊb [no object]1Flash intermittently. 频闪  the light of the fireworks strobed around the room 烟火亮光在房间周围一闪一闪的。 Example sentencesExamples -  Will they strobe unexpectedly, causing epileptic fits in children?
 -  Suddenly, a strobing flash of cyan brilliance erupted from the dim recesses at the far corner of the chamber.
 -  There's a vibrating pad under our pillows that went off and strobe lighting flashing everywhere.
 -  "You can only run it so fast," he said, "because if you run it too fast, it's going to start to strobe."
 -  Colors strobed and whirled about the room, giving it an unearthly feel.
 -  Blinding bursts of lightning strobed like a parade of super novae, and in a rainstorm of colors no less.
 -  The music was blaring from the speakers all around the club, and the dark building was lit with strobing vivid colored lights.
 -  They strobe and sparkle like giant disco balls.
 -  The storm cleared its throat across the pan and then broke directly overhead, the thunder and lightning simultaneously strobing and crashing.
 -  Background textures tend to shimmer and strobe, especially in darker scenes with darker colors.
 -  The shields strobed for a second, turned white, and flicked off.
 -  After that she shone the light in my eyes and made it do strobing.
 -  Turn them on, and they blink, flicker, strobe, hum, plink, buzz, and occasionally go bang.
 
 - 1.1with object Light as if with a stroboscope.
闪亮  a neon sign strobed the room 霓虹灯使房间闪亮。 Example sentencesExamples -  The use of LEDs allowed us also to strobe the light during data acquisition.
 -  The sun fell between them in strips of light across the road, strobing her as she drove through them.
 -  Motions were measured from images taken by strobing a light source at the tone frequency.
 -  As the lights go down strobe lighting and terrific claps of thunder herald the storm.
 -  Fighter jets have been on station around NYC that strobe their lights, and turn them on and off.
 
  
 2Exhibit or give rise to strobing. 闪光,产生闪光  he explained that the stripes I was wearing would strobe 他解释说我穿的那件条纹衫会闪光。 Example sentencesExamples -  The motion artifacts are not blur but strobing, which is an unfortunate side effect of quick movement shot on video.
 -  The lights were strobing and it made me sick to watch people jerking to the music instead of flowing.
 -  Many quick pulses of red light strobed out of the main cannon opening.
 -  I looked at the alien sitting beside me, leaning against my arm with the flickering light of the Active FlatLine screen strobing across her face.
 -  There appears to be some slight strobing and motion artifacting or ‘smearing’ in clothing patterns.
 -  His name, rank and regiment strobed on the bottom of the Sergeant's heads-up display.
 
 
 Origin1940s: abbreviation of stroboscopic (see stroboscope). Rhymesdaube, enrobe, globe, Job, lobe, probe, robe    Definition of strobe in US English: strobenounstroʊbstrōb informal 1A stroboscope. 频闪观测器,频闪仪 Example sentencesExamples -  Any electrical device, such as torches or strobes, must be reliable and robust if it is to be relied on as a marker buoy.
 -  It seemed to mimic the sound pattern his strobes were making, but where was it coming from?
 -  I think most commercial strobes are fixed so you can't hit the seizure-inducing frequencies, anyway.
 -  Run silent until you see the infrared strobe, bogeys reported in your area.
 -  One remembers the fellow visitor off to the right but cannot see them, as they are blotted out by the strobe's afterimage.
 -  For instance, a retractor can keep a console model away from a strobe or electric scooter.
 -  Ah well, let's just stare at the white strobe for a few seconds.
 -  I maintained electrical control and activated the strobes to increase our visibility.
 
 - 1.1 A stroboscopic lamp.
频闪观测器,频闪仪 as modifier strobe lights dazzled her 频闪闪光灯闪得她眼花缭乱。 Example sentencesExamples -  Mad strobe lighting during the chorus was a fun dramatic flourish but I wish they'd put a bit more death metal in the guitars.
 -  Some divers use permanently flashing strobes.
 -  I shudder to think of it now, as I never dive without two spares, and usually a strobe as well.
 -  Under the strobes, when your nose is red and the screaming from your liver is drowned out by loud music, the non-drinker is a pariah.
 -  As the strobe lights did their job, the little ones shone as stars.
 -  All was flashes of hot pink and turquoise blue, the strobe of the late eighties.
 -  It was the lights, the sudden strobe, then the soft focus that made them look like smutty angels.
 -  All divers must carry a reel, DSMB and strobe, and are also encouraged to carry trauma shears.
 -  When she said it was time to start the strobe light going, I vacated the room.
 -  That's what found him under the glare of the strobe lights one chilly Saturday evening amidst the calm environs of the Chiran Fort Club.
 -  The strobe lights blind my eyes as they bounce off the walls and people.
 -  One had a strobe with him, which helped us find them in the darkness when we returned to the spot.
 -  Nightclubs require smoke, I reasoned, to drift across the strobe lights, to mix with the smell of beer and mingle with the music.
 -  To begin with, it's a 40-foot-long vehicle that's painted bright orange and carrying a flashing strobe light on the roof.
 -  We used the strobes only by attaching them to the top of folding flags.
 -  The bulb in the shell-shaped lamp on the wall flickered like a strobe light and painted irregular shadows on the walls.
 -  The strobe light atop a school bus gets noticed.
 -  The plan was to cause his car to crash in a tunnel by dazzling the chauffeur with a strobe light.
 -  At one point a strobe light was used, seemingly just to induce seizures.
 -  At the time of the collision the city employee was operating her vehicle with an overhead strobe and a traffic advisory sign.
 -  The day of the show, we turned on the strobe lights and got ready onstage.
 
  
 2North American An electronic flash for a camera. 〈美〉(相机的)电子闪光灯 Example sentencesExamples -  If you're into macro photography, keep your lens caps off and your strobes charged.
 -  I smiled each time my strobe synchronised with a brilliant lightning flash just above the jetty.
 -  First, keep the camera and strobe as warm as possible, even outdoors.
 -  In order to see the interface, we did not want any direct light from the strobe entering the camera lens.
 -  I can't get close enough for my camera strobes to make a difference.
 -  The camera is fitted with an integrated strobe and provides WiFi connectivity.
 -  At least I have one pass of the wreck with strobe working.
 -  Instead, I attacked the elephant seal with my camera and strobe.
 -  One flash of my strobe spooks it and I'm back to stalking.
 -  I regained some composure and raised my camera and strobe to see where it had gone.
 -  I raised the camera to my eye, lowered it again, took the lens cover off, raised it again, lowered it again, and switched the strobe on.
 -  Lifting my camera, I adjusted the position of my strobes and focused on this weird and wonderful creature.
 -  Unfortunately Mark had a strobe implode and only one picture was developed from this dive.
 -  A lovely use of strobe accentuates the animal's colours without feeling too artificial and a strong diagonal line give the photo even greater clout.
 -  At dawn I stood before their ‘sleeping tree’ with my feet in a puddle of water, camera on tripod, strobe on, and mosquitoes all around.
 -  I came up with unexposed film once in 19 dives, and that was because my strobes were not firing.
 -  Tiger Lily finally got back to the site after dark but Capon used the safety beacon in his camera strobe to catch its attention.
 -  The strobes were still firing and the shark was getting more and more agitated.
 -  So far his only problem has been explaining his sophisticated camera equipment and strobes, rather than cylinders.
 -  Within minutes strobes flashed and sand flew as divers raced from one intriguing subject to the next.
 
 
 verbstroʊbstrōb [no object]informal 1Flash intermittently. 频闪  the light of the fireworks strobed around the room 烟火亮光在房间周围一闪一闪的。 Example sentencesExamples -  After that she shone the light in my eyes and made it do strobing.
 -  The shields strobed for a second, turned white, and flicked off.
 -  There's a vibrating pad under our pillows that went off and strobe lighting flashing everywhere.
 -  "You can only run it so fast," he said, "because if you run it too fast, it's going to start to strobe."
 -  The storm cleared its throat across the pan and then broke directly overhead, the thunder and lightning simultaneously strobing and crashing.
 -  Background textures tend to shimmer and strobe, especially in darker scenes with darker colors.
 -  Colors strobed and whirled about the room, giving it an unearthly feel.
 -  Turn them on, and they blink, flicker, strobe, hum, plink, buzz, and occasionally go bang.
 -  Suddenly, a strobing flash of cyan brilliance erupted from the dim recesses at the far corner of the chamber.
 -  They strobe and sparkle like giant disco balls.
 -  Will they strobe unexpectedly, causing epileptic fits in children?
 -  The music was blaring from the speakers all around the club, and the dark building was lit with strobing vivid colored lights.
 -  Blinding bursts of lightning strobed like a parade of super novae, and in a rainstorm of colors no less.
 
 - 1.1with object Light as if with a stroboscope.
闪亮  a neon sign strobed the room 霓虹灯使房间闪亮。 Example sentencesExamples -  As the lights go down strobe lighting and terrific claps of thunder herald the storm.
 -  The sun fell between them in strips of light across the road, strobing her as she drove through them.
 -  The use of LEDs allowed us also to strobe the light during data acquisition.
 -  Fighter jets have been on station around NYC that strobe their lights, and turn them on and off.
 -  Motions were measured from images taken by strobing a light source at the tone frequency.
 
  
 2Exhibit or give rise to strobing. 闪光,产生闪光  he explained that the stripes I was wearing would strobe 他解释说我穿的那件条纹衫会闪光。 Example sentencesExamples -  The lights were strobing and it made me sick to watch people jerking to the music instead of flowing.
 -  His name, rank and regiment strobed on the bottom of the Sergeant's heads-up display.
 -  Many quick pulses of red light strobed out of the main cannon opening.
 -  I looked at the alien sitting beside me, leaning against my arm with the flickering light of the Active FlatLine screen strobing across her face.
 -  The motion artifacts are not blur but strobing, which is an unfortunate side effect of quick movement shot on video.
 -  There appears to be some slight strobing and motion artifacting or ‘smearing’ in clothing patterns.
 
 
 Origin1940s: abbreviation of stroboscopic (see stroboscope).     |