gleam
gleam
英[ɡliːm]美[ɡliːm]
vt.& vi.(使)闪烁,(使)闪亮;
n.闪光,闪亮,闪现,流露;
复数:gleams;
第三人称单数:gleams;
过去式:gleamed;
过去分词:gleamed;
现在分词:gleaming;
例句
He had a speculative gleam in his eyes.他眼睛里闪过一丝探寻的神情。
a lecherous gleam in his eye他眼中闪现一丝欲火
There is a gleam of luminous gold, where the sinking western sun has found a first direct interstice in the clouds.从西落太阳在云层里发现的一个直接空隙处,透出一缕金光。
A gleam of interest came into his eyes.他的眼里流露出一丝关切的目光。
They saw the gleam of a lamp ahead.他们看到前面的灯光。
the gleam of burnished gold黄金的光泽
The lamplight struck a gleam from her bracelets.她的手镯在灯光的照射下闪闪发亮.
A few faints gleam of sunshine lit up the gloomy afternoon.有几束隐约的阳光使阴暗的下午有些明亮.
There was a diabolic gleam in his eyes as if something amused him greatly.那时他眼里闪耀着一丝残忍的光辉,仿佛有什么叫他大为高兴似的.
The product is still only a gleam in an engineer's eye.该产品还只是工程师头脑中尚未成形的想法。
同义词
vi.
gleam的同义词之:发光;闪烁
radiatetwinkleglareburnglimmerbeamglistenshinesparkleglowgleam的同义词之:其他释义
glowbeamtwinklesparkleburnradiateblinkshimmerglaresunshineglintglistenlustersheenglimmershine同义词解析
以下这些动词都有"闪光,闪烁,闪亮" 的意思
flash:指突然发出随即消失的闪光,如闪电的光。
gleam:指透过间隔物或映衬于较暗背景上的微弱光线。也指闪光。
glitter:指连续发出的闪烁不定的光,有时含贬义。
sparkle:指发出闪动的光或火星。
glow:指像熔铁余烬等发出的明亮、强烈、夺目的光。
twinkle:指断断续续或摇晃不定的灿烂闪光。
词组
a gleam in someone's eye
见 eye柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
VERB
闪光;闪烁
If an object or a surface gleams, it reflects light because it is shiny and clean.
例句
His black hair gleamed in the sun.他的黑发在阳光下闪着光泽。...a gleaming red sports car.锃亮的红色跑车N-SING
反光;闪光
You can refer to the light reflected from something as a gleam .
例句
...the gleam of the dark river...黑黝黝的河流上闪烁的波光In the light from the hall, her hair had a golden gleam.在大厅灯光的照射下,她的头发闪着金色的光芒。VERB
(日、月等)发微光;闪烁
If a light or the sun or moon gleams, it shines faintly.
例句
Neon lights gleamed in the deepening mists.霓虹灯在渐浓的雾霭中隐约闪烁。N-COUNT
微光;一丝光线
A gleam of light is a pale, clear light.
例句
...the gleam of the headlights.汽车头灯的微光VERB
(眼睛)闪闪发亮,闪烁着光芒
If your eyes gleam, they look bright and show that you are excited or happy.
例句
His eyes gleamed almost wickedly.他狡黠的双眼闪闪发亮。N-SING
(情感的)表露,闪现
If someone has a gleam in their eye, their eyes show a particular feeling.
例句
There was a gleam in her eye when she looked at me.她朝我看时眼中流露出某种神情。N-COUNT
一丝;一线;少许
A gleam of something is a faint sign of it.
例句
There was a gleam of hope for a peaceful settlement.还有一线和平解决的希望。...gleams of wit.些许机智幽默PHRASE
尚未成形的想法;蒙眬的想法
If you say that something is only a gleam in someone's eye at present, you mean that it is only being planned or considered, and has not yet been properly begun.
例句
The product is still only a gleam in an engineer's eye.该产品还只是工程师头脑中尚未成形的想法。英汉词典释义
vt. & vi.
(使)闪烁, (使)闪亮
The furniture gleamed after being polished.擦过的家具发亮。The sun gleamed on naked swords.阳光把出鞘的剑照得闪闪发亮。The plane glided peacefully and its wings gleamed white.这飞机平稳地滑行, 机翼泛着白光。n.
闪光, 闪亮
They saw the gleam of a lamp ahead.他们看到前面的灯光。A few faint gleams of sunshine lit up the gloomy afternoon.几束隐约的阳光使阴暗的下午有些明亮。闪现, 流露
The lamplight struck a gleam from her bracelets.她的手镯在灯光的照射下闪闪发亮。A gleam of interest came into his eyes.他的眼里流露出一丝关切的目光。英英词典释义
Noun
1. an appearance of reflected light
2. a flash of light (especially reflected light)
Verb
1. be shiny, as if wet;
"His eyes were glistening"2. shine brightly, like a star or a light
3. appear briefly;
"A terrible thought gleamed in her mind"