gleam 的 2 个定义
- a flash or beam of light: the gleam of a lantern in the dark.
- a dim or subdued light.
- a brief or slight manifestation or occurrence; trace: a gleam of hope.
- to send forth a gleam or gleams.
- to appear suddenly and clearly like a flash of light.
gleam 近义词
brightness, sparkle
sparkle
更多gleam例句
- Baugh had brought nothing but his remarkable good will, and it was in full gleam for all to see when the president entered.
- Polish them until they gleam with malice, wicked glee, and non-registry gifts.
- A brown tacky gleam of years of paint accumulation covers the three-story apartment.
- He asked me what I put on my nail polish to give all the colors a warm gleam.
- Evans, 31, whose eyes gleam behind a mess of blonde hair, was a formerly committed Christian whose faith had lapsed.
- It was the darkest hour of twilight, when there was just enough of gleam from the lurid sky, to shew the outline of objects.
- He was sure that I was really there, and the gleam of white teeth showed a broadening dog-smile.
- Mr. Levi enters almost beside him; how white his big eyeballs gleam, as he steps in under the same cold light!
- She smiled back at him, a pale, timid smile, like a gleam of sunshine from a wintry sky.
- Indirect lighting gave a pretty gleam to the metal gadgets on the tables.