不及物动词
1. A light glimmered at the end of the passage.
走廊的尽头一盏灯闪烁着。
2. A faint light glimmered at the end of the corridor.
走廊的尽头闪着一星微光。
名词
1. She showed no glimmer of interest in them.
她对他们没流露出丝毫兴趣。
2. He can see a glimmer of light through the curtains.
他能透过窗帘看到一丝微光。
1. 微光:glider 滑翔机 | glimmer 微光 | glimpse 一瞥
2. glimmer什么意思
2. 微光;微量;云母;发出微光:glim 灯光;蜡烛;一瞥;少许 | glimmer 微光;微量;云母;发出微光 | glimmerite 云母岩
3. 模糊感觉:gliding model 滑动模型 | glimmer 模糊感觉 | gliosis 神经胶质变性
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4. 闪光:glime 半透明冰 | glimmer 闪光 | glint 波形起伏
1. 发微光;隐约闪烁
If something glimmers, it produces or reflects a faint, gentle, often unsteady light.
e.g. The moon glimmered faintly through the mists.
月亮透过薄雾洒下微光。
e.g. ...the glimmering ocean.
波光粼粼的大海
2. (常指闪烁的)微光
A glimmer is a faint, gentle, often unsteady light.
e.g. In the east there is the slightest glimmer of light.
东方闪现出一丝微光。
3. 一丝;少许
A glimmer of something is a faint sign of it.
e.g. Despite an occasional glimmer of hope, this campaign has not produced any results...
虽然偶尔会闪现一丝希望,但是这场宣传活动目前并无任何效果。
e.g. He is celebrating his first glimmer of success.
他正为看到一线成功的曙光而欢欣鼓舞。
noun
1. a slight suggestion or vague understanding
e.g. he had no inkling what was about to happen
Synonym: inklingintimationglimmering
2. a flash of light (especially reflected light)
verb
1. shine brightly, like a star or a light
Synonym: gleam