glitter
vi. 閃爍,閃耀; 華麗奪目,炫耀
n. 燦爛的光輝; 閃爍; (表面的)誘惑力; 吸引力
If something glitters, light comes from or is reflected off different parts of it.
The bay glittered in the sunshine...
海灣在陽光下閃閃發光。
The Palace glittered with lights.
宮殿燈光璀璨。
If someone's eyes glitter, they are bright and express a particular emotion such as excitement or interest.
His eyes glittered with a tense amusement.
他眼裡流露出一絲緊張和愉悅。
Glitter consists of tiny shining pieces of metal. It is glued to things for decoration.
Decorate the tunic with sequins or glitter.
用些圓形小金屬片或發光小亮片裝飾這件女式短上衣。
You can use glitter to refer to superficial attractiveness or to the excitement connected with something.
She was blinded by the glitter and the glamour of her own life.
她被自己的生活中表面上的光鮮與奢華所矇蔽。
1. the quality of glittering or sparkling brightly
2. the occurrence of a small flash or spark
1. be shiny, as if wet;
blaze, flame, flare, glow, glare, flash, glitter, twinkle, light
這些名詞均含有"火焰,烈火,光"之意。
flash, gleam, glitter, sparkle, glow, twinkle
這些動詞都有"閃光,閃爍,閃亮"之意。
all that glitters is not gold
(諺)閃光的未必都是金子
You taste just like glitter Mixed with rock and roll.
你帶著絢麗閃耀的搖滾風味.
He stared at me with a cruel glitter in his eyes.
他眼露兇光地瞪著我.
All are not gold that glitter.
閃亮的不全是金子.
The gloss and glitter of Hollywood seemed fascinating to the girl.
好萊塢的虛榮與繁華似乎強烈吸引著這個女孩.
They sat there with a kind of glitter in their eyes.
他們坐在那兒,個個目光灼灼.