柯林斯詞典gleam /ɡli?m/ (gleaming,gleamed,gleams) 1. V-I If an object or a surface gleams, it reflects light because it is shiny and clean. 閃光 His black hair gleamed in the sun. 他的黑頭發(fā)在陽(yáng)光下閃閃發(fā)光。2. N-COUNT A gleam of something is a faint sign of it. 一絲 There was a gleam of hope for a peaceful settlement. 和平解決曾有一線希望。 返回 gleam劍橋詞典to produce or reflect a small , bright light 發(fā)微光;閃爍;閃現(xiàn) He polished the table until it gleamed. 他把桌子擦得鋥光瓦亮。 When eyes gleam, they shine in a way that expresses a particular emotion . (眼睛)閃爍 His eyes gleamed with/in triumph . 他眼中閃現(xiàn)出勝利的光芒。 返回 gleam