glimmer的意思和读音

glimmer

: [ˈɡlɪmər] : [ˈɡlɪmə(r)]

n.

v.

glimmers  glimmering  glimmered  

n.mica

glimmern.

1.a faint unsteady light

We could see a glimmer of light on the far shore.

2.线a small sign of sth

a glimmer of hope线

I caught the glimmer of a smile in his eyes.

the glimmering of an idea

v.

1.[i]to shine with a faint unsteady light

The candles glimmered in the corner.

Amusement glimmered in his eyes.

n.1.,,2.[];3.,4.5.1.,,2.[];3.,4.5.

v.1.2.

n.1.a soft weak light that is not steady2.a very slight feeling or look that is not easily noticed

v.1.to shine with a soft weak light that is not steady2.if a feeling glimmers in your eyes or on your face, it shows there slightly

1. glider glimmer glimpse ...

2. wait_ 1-26 Glimmer ghost_ ...

3. glime glimmer glint ...

4. glide glimmer () globe ...

5. glide glimmer ;n. glisten 耀 ...

6. tremor n. , glimmer n. relief n. ;;[U] ...

7. glide glimmer ;n. glisten 耀 ...

8.线 sleep on it glimmer n. 线 blew it ...

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1.Donnie looked up with love in his eyes and just a glimmer of a smile - the first I'd see on his face that year.,——

2.After 10 years of losses, YSL is starting to see a glimmer of sunlight at the end of the tunnel.10,YSL线

3.There was one glimmer of hope however, although it contracted, capital expenditure remained in positive territory.

4.Who knows when the chains will be off , and the boat, like the last glimmer of sunset, vanish into the night?

5.You are thunder and lightning before rainstorm. Although it a glimmer , it arouses my courage to wrestle with wind and tian.

6.The marked civility of Clare's tone in calling her seemed to have inspired her, for the moment, with a new glimmer of hope.线

7.The glimmer of light from his window showed that he hadn't gone to bed.

8.Commissioner Hall says the slowdown in layoffs could be, as he put it, "a glimmer of hope" that the economy could be improving.”。

9.Meanwhile, she still held a glimmer of hope, looking forward to her husband change his mind back to his side.线

10.I saw her in corners, in spots with merely the faintest glimmer of light, poring over her books like a rat gnawing at something.西