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1 perluceo
per-lūceo (pelluceo), lūxī, —, ēre1) просвечивать, светиться, виднеться (lux perlucens L; saxum a vado perlucens PM)2) быть прозрачным (vitrum potest p. Sen)3) отливать (violaceo colore. PM)4) явствовать, быть очевидным, заметным ( aliquid perlucet ex voce Q). — см. тж. perlucens -
2 pertergeo
per-tergeo, tersī, tersum, ēre1) вытирать ( mensam aliquā re H) -
3 luceo
lūceo, lūxī, —, ēre [ lux ]1) быть светлым, светить, светиться (stella lucet C; sol omnibus lucet Pt — погов.); блестеть, сиять, сверкать ( oculi lucent O)impers. lucet Pl etc. — светло (рассвело)2) просвечивать, быть видимым, виднеться ( semĭta lucet per occultos calles V)3) быть ясным, очевидным ( mea officia nunc lucent C)4) возжигать, зажигать ( facem Pl) -
4 patefacio
fēcī, factum, ere (у Lcr tē) [ pateo + facio ]1) широко раскрывать, распахивать (portas Cs, L; перен. aures assentatoribus C); разевать, разверзать ( ōs PM); раздвигать, расширять ( vulnus latius CC)2) взрывать, рыть ( sulcum aratro O)3) растягивать, удлинять ( aciem longius L)4) открывать путь (к), делать доступным ( loca Nep); прокладывать, пролагать ( iter per Alpes Cs)6) раскрывать, вскрывать (conjurationem C, Sl; veritatem C; cogitata Nep); открывать (alicui consilia alicujus Cs, VP); обнаруживать, проявлять ( odium suum in aliquem C)
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lux — [luks] n. pl. lux or luxes [L, LIGHT1] Physics a basic unit of illumination in the SI and MKS systems, equal to one lumen per square meter (0.0929 foot candles or one candela per square meter): abbrev. lx … English World dictionary
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Lux — For other uses, see Lux (disambiguation). A lux meter for measuring illuminances in work places. The lux (symbol: lx) is the SI unit of illuminance and luminous emittance measuring luminous power per area. It is used in photometry as a measure of … Wikipedia
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lux — I. /lʌks / (say luks) noun (plural lux) the derived SI unit of illuminance, defined as an illumination of one lumen per square metre. Symbol: lx {Latin: light} II. /lʌks / (say luks) verb (t) NZ to clean by vacuum cleaner. {trademark… …
lux — noun (plural lux or luxes) Etymology: Latin, light more at light Date: 1889 a unit of illumination equal to the direct illumination on a surface that is everywhere one meter from a uniform point source of one candle intensity or equal to one… … New Collegiate Dictionary