sparkle 英 [ˈspɑ:kl]   美 [ˈspɑrkl]

sparkle

sparkle  英 [ˈspɑ:kl] 美 [ˈspɑrkl]

n. 闪烁;闪耀  v. 闪烁;闪耀 

进行时:sparkling  过去式:sparkled  过去分词:sparkled  第三人称单数:sparkles  名词复数:sparkles 

sparkling eyes 炯炯有神的眼睛
Her jewellery sparkled in the candlelight. 烛光下,她的首饰光彩熠熠。

  • Fairy dust, stars, Christmas lights, Hanukkah candles, freshly fallen snow, a lake when the sun hits it just right — all of these things sparkle. That means they shine with a bright, glistening, shimmering light.
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  • n. 闪烁;闪耀
  • v. 闪烁;闪耀
  • 1. sparkling eyes

    炯炯有神的眼睛

  • 2. Her jewellery sparkled in the candlelight.

    烛光下,她的首饰光彩熠熠。

  • 3. the sparkle of glass

    玻璃闪耀的亮光

  • 4. The performance lacked sparkle.

    这场演出缺少亮点。

  • sparkle (n.) early 14c., from sparkle (v.), or a diminutive of spark (n.).
  • sparkle (v.) c. 1200, "to shine as if giving off sparks," frequentative verb form of Middle English sparke (see spark (v.)). Meaning "emit sparks" is from late 15c. Related: Sparkled; sparkling.
spar·kle / ˈspɑːkl ; NAmE ˈspɑːrkl / verb , noun sparkle sparkles sparkled sparkling verb 1 [intransitive ] sparkle(with sth) to shine brightly with small flashes of light 闪烁;闪耀 sparkling eyes 炯炯有神的眼睛 Her jewellery sparkled in the candlelight. 烛光下,她的首饰光彩熠熠。 note at shine 2 [intransitive ] sparkle(with sth) to be full of life, enthusiasm or humour 生气勃勃;热情奔放;神采飞扬 He always sparkles at parties. 在各种聚会上,他总是光芒四射。 noun [countable ,  uncountable ] 1 a series of flashes of light produced by light hitting a shiny surface 闪烁(或闪耀)的光 the sparkle of glass 玻璃闪耀的亮光 ( figurative) There was a sparkle of excitement in her eyes. 她眼里闪耀着激动的光芒。 2 the quality of being lively and original 生动新颖;亮点 The performance lacked sparkle. 这场演出缺少亮点。 spar·kle / ˈspɑːkl ; NAmE ˈspɑːrkl /
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