glimmer







n.
1. 微光, 闪光
She showed no glimmer of interest in them.
她对他们没流露出丝毫兴趣。
He can see a glimmer of light through the curtains.
他能透过窗帘看到一丝微光。
2. 模糊的感觉; 轻微的表露
3. 少许, 微量
4. (=mica)【矿】云母
5. [pl. ][俚]眼睛
a glimmer of hope
一线希望
a glimmer of intelligence
很少一点情报
v.
1. 发微光
vi.
1. 发出微光;闪烁不定
A light glimmered at the end of the passage.
走廊的尽头一盏灯闪烁着。
From the cottage window a few lamps were glimmering in the distance.
远处的农舍窗户闪烁着几盏微弱的灯。
He showed no glimmer of interest in what you had offered.
他对你给他的东西没流露出一丝兴趣。
The sky was pink with the first glimmer of the dawn.
天空因第一丝曙光而呈淡红色。
There midnight's all a glimmer and noon (is) a purple glow.
那儿午夜浮光微摇,中午紫光争耀。
名词glimmer
1. a slight suggestion or vague understanding
2. a flash of light (especially reflected light)
动词glimmer
1. shine brightly, like a star or a light
同义词:gleam
同义词
n. 暗示;模糊的感觉
vi. 闪烁
其他:shine glory indication clue inkling gleam hint glitter blink
twinkle flicker shimmer suggestion glisten sparkle
twinkle flicker shimmer suggestion glisten sparkle
名复:glimmers
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adj. 微弱地发光的
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vi.
1. 发出闪烁的微光
2. 隐约出现
go glimmering
渐渐消失
glimmery
adj. 微微发光的
glimmering
n. 微光; 隐约的一瞥