柯林斯詞典glimmer /?ɡl?m?/ (glimmering,glimmered,glimmers) 1. V-I If something glimmers, it produces or reflects a faint, gentle, often unsteady light. 閃爍微光 The moon glimmered faintly through the mists. 月亮透過薄霧閃爍著微光。2. N-COUNT A glimmer is a faint, gentle, often unsteady light. 微光 In the east there is the slightest glimmer of light. 東方有一絲閃爍的微光。3. N-COUNT A glimmer of something is a faint sign of it. 一絲 (跡象) Despite an occasional glimmer of hope, this campaign has not produced any results. 盡琯偶爾有一線希望,這次宣傳活動(dòng)竝沒有産生任何結(jié)果。 返回 glimmer劍橋詞典to shine with a weak light or a light that is not continuous 發(fā)出微弱的光;隱約閃爍 The lights of the village were glimmering in the distance . 遠(yuǎn)処村莊微弱的燈光時(shí)隱時(shí)現(xiàn)。 The sky glimmered with stars . 天空閃爍著點(diǎn)點(diǎn)星光。 a glimmering candle 暗淡搖曳的燭光 返回 glimmer