Examples of using More light in English and their translations into Chinese
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The more light there is, the less you can see.
The more light we have, the more we ought to love God.
To bring in more light, two walls were torn down and replaced with glass.
Tomorrow there will be more light.
Higher ISO means that your camera will capture more light.
We will shed more light on them hereafter.
I believe that we're here to add more light to the world.
As the heart beats, blood flow increases and absorbs more light.
If I need more light in the room, I turn the TV on, instead of reaching for the lamp.
(Daguerreotypes required more light than the moon produced, hence the long exposure, during which the earth and moon both moved.).
Darker soil absorbs more light from the sun, which makes it warmer, and the researchers suspect this is what caused the warming.
Scientists hope MAVEN will shed more light on Mars' wet past and if life in any form has ever existed on the planet.
The larger pixels in a full-frame camera will gather more light, and this makes them much better at higher ISO levels.
The band's latest studio album,“One More Light,” was released in May, and Linkin Park embarked on a world tour.
The more light that is captured, the more objects you can see in the night sky.
More light per pixel means better pictures in indoor lighting, at least in theory.
Linkin Park's latest album One More Light was well-received when it was released in May, and they were preparing for their tour.
This may be to help the plant to collect more light, particularly if it is growing in partly shaded environments.”.
Linkin Park's seventh album, One More Light, was released on May 19 of this year.
Rather than pushing more light out, the way a particular pigment reflects different wavelengths of light determines its apparent colour to the human eye.