glint
vt.& vi. 闪烁,闪光; 窥视; (箭一样)飞出; 使发光,使闪光
n. 闪光,闪耀; 短暂微弱的显露; (雷达的)回波起伏
vi. 闪烁; (光线)反射; 闪闪发光
If something glints, it produces or reflects a quick flash of light.
The sea glinted in the sun...
阳光下的海面波光粼粼。
Sunlight glinted on his spectacles.
阳光照射下,他的眼镜片闪着光。
A glint is a quick flash of light.
...a glint of silver.
银光闪闪
...glints of sunlight.
阳光闪耀
If someone's eyes glint, they shine and express a particular emotion.
Her eyes glinted wildly...
她眼里流露出激动的神情。
A mischievous spark glinted in his eyes.
他眼中闪现出一丝顽皮的神情。
A glint in someone's eyes is a brightness that expresses a particular emotion.
He came up to me with the glint of triumph in his eye.
他向我走来,眼里闪现出一丝胜利的神情。
1. a momentary flash of light
2. a spatially localized brightness
1. be shiny, as if wet;
2. throw a glance at; take a brief look at;
There was an ugly glint in Detective Sun's eyes.
孙侦探的眼神非常的难看了.
Suddenly my eyes caught the glint of a light.
我忽然看见隐约地闪现着的亮光.
There was a glint of humor in his eyes.
他的眼里闪出幽默的神情.
He caught a glint in the shaving mirror.
他看到了剃须镜里边闪出的一片光.
She caught a coolly calculating glint in the other woman's eye.
她看到另一个女人眼中闪现冷厉而有心计的目光.