gleam
- IPA[ɡlēm]
美式
- shine brightly, especially with reflected light;(of a smooth surface or object) reflect light because well polished
- a faint or brief light, especially one reflected from something;a brief or faint instance of a quality or emotion, especially a desirable one
verb: gleam, 3rd person present: gleams, gerund or present participle: gleaming, past tense: gleamed, past participle: gleamed
noun: gleam, plural noun: gleams
- 釋義
- 相關詞
動詞
- 1. shine brightly, especially with reflected light light gleamed on the china cats her eyes gleamed with satisfaction
- ▪ (of a smooth surface or object) reflect light because well polished Victor buffed the glass until it gleamed
- ▪ (of an emotion or quality) appear or be expressed through the brightness of someone's eyes or expression a hint of mischief gleaming in her eyes
名詞
- 1. a faint or brief light, especially one reflected from something the gleam of a silver tray 同義詞
- ▪ a brief or faint instance of a quality or emotion, especially a desirable one the gleam of hope vanished 同義詞
- ▪ a brightness in a person's eyes taken as a sign of a particular emotion she saw an unmistakable gleam of triumph in his eyes 同義詞
- something that is as yet no more than an idea or dream
Oxford American Dictionary
- something that is as yet no more than an idea or dream
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ɡliːm]
英式
- shine brightly, especially with reflected light: light gleamed on the china cats her eyes gleamed with satisfaction
- a faint or brief light, especially one reflected from something: the gleam of a silver tray
Oxford Dictionary