lucubrate
pronunciation
How to pronounce lucubrate in British English: UK ['lu:kju:breɪt]
How to pronounce lucubrate in American English: US [ˈlukjʊˌbret]
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- Verb:
- add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing
Word Origin
- lucubrate (v.)
- "to work at night," 1620s, from Latin lucubratus, past participle of lucubrare "to work by lamplight" (see lucubration). Literally, "to work by artificial light," hence "to work laboriously."
Example
- 1. Especially big mould industry organization control and flowing , ability model rich experience and have a lucubrate .
- 2. The invention with great significances might be created if you carefully observe occasional phenomenons and lucubrate with them by creative thinking .
- 3. In order to assist stock investors to make reasonable decision , it 's required to lucubrate on association rules analysis .
- 4. In order to reveal the microcosmic formation of industrial cluster , we need to lucubrate the external conditions and internal logic during the formation of industrial cluster .
- 5. The actual land use planning didn 't lucubrate into the sustainable land use deeply , thus it was placed into an embarrassed condition facing the issues of environment .