sparkle
vi. 闪耀,闪烁; 活跃,焕发活力和才智
n. 光亮; 活力
If something sparkles, it is clear and bright and shines with a lot of very small points of light.
The jewels on her fingers sparkled...
她手指上戴的首饰闪闪发光。
His bright eyes sparkled.
他一双明眸炯炯发光。
Sparkles are small points of light caused by light reflecting off a clear bright surface.
...sparkles of light...
光亮点
There was a sparkle in her eye that could not be hidden.
她眼中闪烁着一丝无法掩藏的亮光。
Someone who sparkles is lively, intelligent, and witty.
She sparkles, and has as much zest as a person half her age...
她才华横溢,而且像只有她一半岁数的年轻人一样充满热情。
They'd been a dejected lot when he'd arrived at the shipyard, but now they sparkled with enthusiasm.
他刚到船厂时,他们曾是一群垂头丧气的人,现在的他们却热情洋溢。
1. brightness and animation of countenance;
2. the occurrence of a small flash or spark
3. the quality of glittering or sparkling brightly
1. reflect brightly;
2. be lively or brilliant or exhibit virtuosity;
3. emit or produce sparks;
4. form bubbles;
flash, gleam, glitter, sparkle, glow, twinkle
这些动词都有"闪光,闪烁,闪亮"之意。
Designing idea: A free style design continuously creates new sparkle in comparison.
设计构思: 一种自由的构思方式,在对比中不断创造出新的事物.
Sparkle suggests a rapid succession of little flashes of high brilliance.
Sparkle指一系列迅速闪动的高亮度小闪光.
It is such an enthusiastic love of life that puts a sparkle in our eyes.
正是这样对生命的热爱使我们眼中焕发出光彩.
YOur phOtOs shOwed up in Sparkle Online Iast night.
昨晚你的那些照片已经登上《闪亮》的网站.
The film on show doesn't have much sparkle on it.
正放映的那部电影沉闷无生气.