glisten
glisten 英 [ˈglɪsn] 美 [ˈɡlɪsən]
vi. 闪光,闪亮 n. 闪光,闪耀
进行时:glistening 过去式:glistened 过去分词:glistened 第三人称单数:glistens 名词复数:glistens
- Glisten is a verb meaning that something looks shiny, like it's wet. Rocks on the beach glisten in the sun. And your sister’s prom dress, covered in sequins, no doubt will glisten under the disco ball.
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- vi. 闪光,闪亮
- n. 闪光,闪耀
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1. Dewdrops sparkle [glisten] in the morning sun.
露珠在晨光下闪闪发光。
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2. THERE is a looker-on who sits behind my eyes. It seems he has seen things in ages and worlds beyond memory's shore, and those forgotten sights glisten on the grass and shiver on the leaves.
我的双眸背后,有一个旁观者,他仿佛见过远古时代的事物,熟悉混沌初开时的世间生活,而这些被人遗忘的情景在草茎上闪烁,在树叶上颤动。
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3. The rides and attractions at Chicago’s Navy Pier glisten in the afternoon sun.
沐浴在午后的阳光下,芝加哥海军码头的游乐设施格外吸引人。
- glisten (v.) Old English glisnian "to glisten, gleam," from Proto-Germanic *glis- (source also of Old English glisian "to glitter, shine," Old Frisian glisa "to shine," Middle High German glistern "to sparkle," Old Danish glisse "to shine"), from PIE root *ghel- (2) "to shine," with derivatives referring to bright materials and gold. Related: Glistened; glistening.
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