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glimmer美 ['ɡlɪmər] 英 ['ɡlɪmə(r)] - n.微弱的闪光;闪烁的微光;微弱的迹象;一丝
- v.隐约地闪烁;发出微弱的闪光
- 网络微弱的光;发微光;少许
过去分词:glimmered 现在分词:glimmering 第三人称单数:glimmers v. twinkle,shine,gleam,flicker,glow 1. | 微弱的闪光;闪烁的微光a faint unsteady light |
| We could see a glimmer of light on the far shore. 我们可以看到远处岸上微微闪烁的灯光。 |
2. | 微弱的迹象;一丝;一线a small sign of sth |
| | | I caught the glimmer of a smile in his eyes. 我看到他眼里闪现出一丝笑意。 | | the glimmering of an idea 初露端倪的想法 |
1. | [i] 隐约地闪烁;发出微弱的闪光to shine with a faint unsteady light |
| The candles glimmered in the corner. 烛光在角落里忽明忽暗地闪烁。 | | Amusement glimmered in his eyes. 他眼里隐约露出愉悦的神情。 |
v. | 1. to emit a faint or intermittent light 2. to be present faintly or in only a small amount 3. to shine with a soft weak light that is not steady 4. if a feeling glimmers in your eyes or on your face, it shows there slightly 1. to emit a faint or intermittent light 2. to be present faintly or in only a small amount 3. to shine with a soft weak light that is not steady 4. if a feeling glimmers in your eyes or on your face, it shows there slightly | n. | 1. a faint or intermittent glowing light 2. a faint sign or small amount of something 3. a soft weak light that is not steady 4. a very slight feeling or look that is not easily noticed 1. a faint or intermittent glowing light 2. a faint sign or small amount of something 3. a soft weak light that is not steady 4. a very slight feeling or look that is not easily noticed |
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