glowing 的定义
- incandescent.
- rich and warm in coloring: glowing colors.
- showing the radiance of health, excitement, etc.: glowing cheeks.
- warmly favorable or complimentary: a glowing account of her work.
glowing 近义词
burning, bright
very happy, enthusiastic
更多glowing例句
- Hours later, a glowing profile of McCammond and Ducklo’s relationship was published by People.
- A single glowing filament of electricity appeared between the leaders right before the flash of lightning.
- His cypresses stand dark green against a brilliant blue or glowing yellow sky.
- In 2008, Hughes wrote a glowing column describing the developer’s willingness to accommodate two of his clients’ needs.
- While the jury is still out on just which problems can actually be caused or worsened by staring at a glowing rectangle, if any, it still stands to reason that constant binge-watching is a bad idea.
- My mailman, David, is the sunny-faced sort who brightens my block each afternoon, no matter the weather, with a glowing smile.
- His latest novel, The Zone of Interest, has just been published to generally glowing reviews both here and in England.
- The Duke disappeared into a darkened side room, where he sat inches from a glowing television screen, gazing at golf.
- Schwend had described Glavan in glowing terms to US intelligence in 1946, but, clearly, the two men had had a falling out.
- The feedback you got each week from the judges was always so glowing.
- Which latter circumstance he begged Mr. Perker to note, with a glowing countenance and many marks of indignation.
- It was then that for a moment I caught sight of a pair of glowing, fiery eyes shining through the darkness.
- Not a sign of the long voyage, of the storms, of the glowing heat she has suffered, must be visible.
- Behind that hill, on the eastward ridge, a great ball is glowing, fiery red.
- The quiet of the deserted building incircled the little, glowing room as the velvet incircles the jewel in its case.