glimmer
n. 微光,閃光; 少許
v. 發微光; 隱約出現
If something glimmers, it produces or reflects a faint, gentle, often unsteady light.
The moon glimmered faintly through the mists.
月亮透過薄霧灑下微光。
...the glimmering ocean.
波光粼粼的大海
A glimmer is a faint, gentle, often unsteady light.
In the east there is the slightest glimmer of light.
東方閃現出一絲微光。
A glimmer of something is a faint sign of it.
Despite an occasional glimmer of hope, this campaign has not produced any results...
雖然偶爾會閃現一絲希望,但是這場宣傳活動目前並無任何效果。
He is celebrating his first glimmer of success.
他正為看到一線成功的曙光而歡欣鼓舞。
1. a flash of light (especially reflected light)
2. a slight suggestion or vague understanding;
1. shine brightly, like a star or a light
The candle made only a glimmer in the vast room.
蠟燭在這個很大的房間裡僅僅發出一線微光.
In fact, as long as the collision sparks a glimmer of life will be different.
其實只要擦撞出一絲火花,生命就會與眾不同.
Has injection hole, flame glimmer, it can dissolve in toluene.
有注射口,剪一小片,點燃, 火焰跳動,燃燒處呈熔融狀, 可溶於甲苯.
I looked at her and felt a glimmer of hope.
我注視她,感到了一線希望.
I think of you, when the moon's glimmer Is reflected in the springs.
我想起你, 每當月亮在泉水中抖動彩筆.