sparkle的意思和读音

sparkle

: [ˈspɑrk(ə)l] : [ˈspɑː(r)k(ə)l]

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sparkles  sparkling  sparkled  

n.apathy

v.shine,glitter,fizzle,bubble,excel

n.life,vivacity,energy,enthusiasm,effervescence

sparklev.

1.[i]~ (with sth)耀to shine brightly with small flashes of light

sparkling eyes

Her jewellery sparkled in the candlelight.

2.[i]~ (with sth)to be full of life, enthusiasm or humour

He always sparkles at parties.

n.

1.耀a series of flashes of light produced by light hitting a shiny surface

the sparkle of glass耀

There was a sparkle of excitement in her eyes.耀

2.the quality of being lively and original

The performance lacked sparkle.

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n.1.small points of bright light reflected by an object or a surface; if someones eyes have sparkle, they are bright and lively2.the quality of being very lively and interesting

v.1.to shine with small points of reflected light; if someones eyes sparkle, they are bright and lively2.to be very lively and interesting

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1.One sparkle from a little girl's gaze contains the same knowledge that Nature implants at the heart of every life-form.

2.And with that kind of trim-chiseled face that just seems to glint and sparkle with frosty intellectuality!耀

3.The sparkle in her eyes showed how excited she was.

4.With a whirl of shirts and with the brilliant sparkle still in her eyes, she flutteded out the door and down the stairs to the street.

5.n. There was a sparkle of excitement in her eyes.耀

6.In the last decade, Murphy has climbed out of the black hole created by his monstrous narcissism and has begun to sparkle again.耀

7.Grandfather's eyes were not at all like those of an old man; they were bright blue, and had a fresh, frosty sparkle.

8.Spring air seems to sparkle, somehow, with a gold and bubbly light, scented with those wonderful smells that only occur in spring.耀

9.With the brilliant sparkle still in her eyes, she ran out of the door.

10.But even if it does reach its target of 1m carats a year, Petra will still not be able to match the sparkle of the giants.便1,Petra