glint
英 [ɡlɪnt]
美 [ɡlɪnt]
- n. 闪烁;闪光
- vi. 闪烁;(光线)反射;闪闪发光
- vt. 使闪光;使发光
1. PIE root *ghel- "shine, glitter, glow" => Proto-Germanic *glim- => gleam, glimmer, glimpse.
2. glimmer is a frequentative from Proto-Germanic *glim-, originally "shine brightly," Sense shifted 15c. to "shine faintly".
3. PIE root *ghel- "shine, glitter, glow" => glow, glitter, glister, glisten, glint, glad.
glint 闪光,闪耀来自PIE*ghel, 照耀,发光,词源同glass, gold.
- glint (n.)
- "a gleam," 1826 (with a possible isolated use from 1540s in OED), from glint (v.).
- glint (v.)
- 1787 (intransitive), from Scottish, where apparently it survived as an alteration of glent, from Middle English glenten "gleam, flash, glisten" (mid-15c.), from a Scandinavian source (compare Norwegian gletta "to look," dialectal Swedish glinta "to shine"), from the group of Germanic *gl- words meaning "smooth; shining; joyous," from PIE *ghel- (2) "to shine," with derivatives referring to bright materials and gold (see glass (n.)). Reintroduced into literary English by Burns. Related: Glinted; glinting.
- 1. Was there a glint of mockery in his eyes?
- 他的眼里是不是闪过一丝讥讽?
- 2. She caught a coolly calculating glint in the other woman's eye.
- 她看到另一个女人眼中闪现冷厉而有心计的目光.
- 3. There was a glint of anger in his eyes.
- 他的眼睛闪着愤怒的光.
- 4. He came up to me with the glint of triumph in his eye.
- 他向我走来,眼里闪现出一丝胜利的神情。
- 5. There was an ugly glint in Detective Sun's eyes.
- 孙侦探的眼神非常的难看了.