sparkle
柯林斯词典
1. V-I If something sparkles, it is clear and bright and shines with a lot of very small points of light. 闪闪发光
The jewels on her fingers sparkled. 她手指上的珠宝闪闪发光。
His bright eyes sparkled. 他明亮的双眼炯炯有神。
2. N-UNCOUNT Sparkle is also a noun. 闪光
...the sparkle of coloured glass. …彩色玻璃的闪光。
3. N-COUNT Sparkles are small points of light caused by light reflecting off a clear bright surface. 闪光; 亮点
...sparkles of light. …光的闪烁
4. V-I Someone who sparkles is lively, intelligent, and witty. 聪慧而有朝气[表赞许]
She sparkles, and has as much zest as a person half her age. 她聪慧而有朝气,且有着与比她年龄小一半的人一样多的热情。
5. N-UNCOUNT Sparkle is also a noun. 才智与朝气
There was little sparkle in their performance. 他们的表演平庸而了无生气。
6. sparklingADJ 聪慧而有朝气的
He is sparkling and versatile in front of the camera. 他在摄影机前聪颖机智、多才多艺。
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sparkle /ˈspɑːkəl/ (sparkling,sparkled,sparkles)
剑桥词典
- to shine brightly with a lot of small points of light
闪耀,闪烁
The snow /sea sparkled in the sunlight . 雪/大海在阳光下闪烁。
If a person or performance sparkles, they are energetic , interesting , and exciting .
(人或表演)生气勃勃,充满活力
Alice is shy and quiet at parties , but her sister really sparkles! 艾丽斯在聚会上安静腼腆,而她妹妹却活力四射。 返回 sparkle