英 [ˈɡlɪs(ə)n] 美 [ˈɡlɪs(ə)n]
vi. 闪光,闪亮
n. 闪光,闪耀
第三人称单数glistens
现在分词glistening
过去式glistened
过去分词glistened
glisten /ˈɡlɪsən/ CET6+ TEM4 [ glistening glistened glistens ]
不及物动词 If something glistens, it shines, usually because it is wet or oily. (因有水或有油而) 发光
The calm sea glistened in the sunlight.
平静的海面在阳光下闪闪发光。
Deborah's face was white and glistening with sweat.
德博拉面色苍白,闪着汗光。
... glimmer v.发微光;n.摇曳的微光 glisten v.(潮湿或光洁的物体表面反射)闪烁,闪耀 gliter v.闪烁,闪耀 n.灿烂的光华;魅力 ...
... glissade下滑;侧滑 glist云母;闪耀 glisten反光;闪光;光辉;闪耀 ...
... glissade下滑;侧滑 glist云母;闪耀 glisten反光;闪光;光辉;闪耀 ...
... harsh 刺眼的;粗糙的 glisten 发光, 闪烁; 反光 concentrate 集中 concentrate on 集中在; 专心于 ...
闪光,闪亮
闪光,闪耀
Why does my hair glisten a shiny silver?
为什么我满头银发?
I felt my eyes30 glisten. I was speechless.
我感到自己的眼里泛着泪光,一时无语。
Dewdrops sparkle [ glisten ] in the morning sun.
露珠在晨光下闪闪发光。
But Levin can still see the glisten, which explains why he would lead a charge to save Seesaw.
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It is a drab autumn day in the 1980s: the skies are grey, the streets glisten with rain, the trees are bare.
Walking to the beach, blobs of rust-colored oil glisten from the Gulf spill.