glinting / glɪnt /

闪闪发光的熠熠生辉闪闪发光闪闪发光的的

glinting3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a tiny, quick flash of light.
  2. gleaming brightness; luster.
  3. a brief or slight manifestation or occurrence; inkling; trace.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to shine with a glint.
  2. to move suddenly; dart.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to cause to glint; reflect.

glinting 近义词

glinting

等同于 lustrous

glinting

等同于 scintillating

glinting

等同于 shimmer

glinting

等同于 sparkle

glinting

等同于 twinkle

glinting

等同于 coruscate

glinting

等同于 flame

glinting

等同于 flash

glinting

等同于 flicker

glinting

等同于 glance

glinting

等同于 gleam

glinting

等同于 glimmer

glinting

等同于 glisten

glinting

等同于 glitter

更多glinting例句

  1. The SHERLOC spectrometer’s powerful laser will scan rocks for glints of biological molecules as scant as one part in a million.
  2. What did she see up there, glinting along the mountaintops of the mind?
  3. Nothing says winter fun like a crisp day, fresh powder, and sun glinting off the nearby peaks.
  4. Tilda Swinton is sitting upright in her chair, eyebrows raised, green eyes glinting.
  5. The glinting rays of the sun helped, so that a marble could have been distinguished many fathoms down.
  6. The tall, grim white man studied him with a narrow regard glinting like a probe and equally cool, detached, and impersonal.
  7. The candle I held in a shaking hand showed the glinting green of Julia's eyes within their half-opened lids.
  8. The sea was as smooth as a field of liquid metal, great glassy swells extending to the horizon all round, glinting in the sun.
  9. He came up beautifully, throwing the spray, glinting in the sun, an angry fish with sail spread and his fins going.