gleam
名词
UK/ɡliːm/
US/ɡliːm/
定义 gleam 名词
- CountableUsually singular
A brief, soft, or subdued light.
动词
UK/ɡliːm/
US/ɡliːm/
定义 gleam 动词
- Intransitive
To shine softly or with a subdued light.
She polished the silverware until it gleamed.
The lake gleamed under the sunlight.
The new car’s paint gleamed in the sun.
- Intransitive
To express a particular emotion or quality through the way that the eyes shine.
Her eyes gleamed with excitement.
His eyes gleamed with mischief.
Her eyes gleamed with joy.
成语
- a gleam in your eye
A look in someone's eyes that indicates amusement, excitement, or the possession of a secret.
• There was a gleam in his eye as he described the details of the plan.