glimmer

英['ɡlɪmə(r)] 美['ɡlɪmər]
  • n. 微光;少许
  • vi. 发出微光
glimmered glimmered glimmering glimmers
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星级词汇:
  • glib adj.能说善道的;圆滑的
    n. (名词)
    1. 微光
    2. 少许
    3. 闪光
    4. 模糊的感觉
    5. 薄光
    6. 轻微的表露
    7. 微量
    8. 【矿】云母
    9. 微弱的闪光
    10. 闪烁的微光
    11. 微弱的迹象
    12. 一丝
    13. 一线
    14. 一丝光线
    v. (动词)
    1. 发出微光
    2. 闪烁不定
    3. 朦胧出现
    4. 隐约地闪烁
    5. 发出微弱的闪光

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a flash of light (especially reflected light)

  2. a slight suggestion or vague understanding;

    "he had no inkling what was about to happen"

Verb:
  1. shine brightly, like a star or a light

1. She saw the occasional glimmer of a moth's wings.
她看见蛾子的翅膀偶尔会泛光。

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2. He could see the glimmer of fresh paint on the woodwork.
他可以看到木构件上新刷的油漆泛着光。

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3. In the east there is the slightest glimmer of light.
东方闪现出一丝微光。

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4. The uneasy alliance between these two men offered a glimmer of hope.
两人之间不够稳固的联合给了人们一线希望。

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5. The sunken sailing-boat was a glimmer of white on the bottom.
沉没的帆船在海底闪烁着白光。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He can see a glimmer of light through the curtain.
      他能透过窗帘看到一丝微光。
    2. The candle made only a glimmer in the vast room.
      蜡烛在这个很大的房间里仅仅发出一线微光。
    3. 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。
    4. I didn't have a glimmer of what he meant.
      我一点也不了解他说的意思。
    用作不及物动词 (vi.)
    1. 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。
    2. A light glimmered at the end of the passage.
      走廊的尽头一盏灯闪烁着。