柯林斯詞典sparkle /?spɑ?k?l/ (sparkling,sparkled,sparkles) 1. V-I If something sparkles, it is clear and bright and shines with a lot of very small points of light. 閃閃發(fā)光 The jewels on her fingers sparkled. 她手指上的珠寶閃閃發(fā)光。 His bright eyes sparkled. 他明亮的雙眼炯炯有神。2. N-UNCOUNT Sparkle is also a noun. 閃光 ...the sparkle of coloured glass. …彩色玻璃的閃光。3. N-COUNT Sparkles are small points of light caused by light reflecting off a clear bright surface. 閃光; 亮點(diǎn) ...sparkles of light. …光的閃爍4. V-I Someone who sparkles is lively, intelligent, and witty. 聰慧而有朝氣[表贊許] She sparkles, and has as much zest as a person half her age. 她聰慧而有朝氣,且有著與比她年齡小一半的人一樣多的熱情。5. N-UNCOUNT Sparkle is also a noun. 才智與朝氣 There was little sparkle in their performance. 他們的表縯平庸而了無(wú)生氣。6. sparklingADJ 聰慧而有朝氣的 He is sparkling and versatile in front of the camera. 他在攝影機(jī)前聰穎機(jī)智、多才多藝。 返回 sparkle劍橋詞典to shine brightly with a lot of small points of light 閃耀,閃爍 The snow /sea sparkled in the sunlight . 雪/大海在陽(yáng)光下閃爍。 If a person or performance sparkles, they are energetic , interesting , and exciting . (人或表縯)生氣勃勃,充滿活力 Alice is shy and quiet at parties , but her sister really sparkles! 艾麗斯在聚會(huì)上安靜靦腆,而她妹妹卻活力四射。 返回 sparkle