flicker UK ['flɪk.ər] US [-ɚ] verb intransitive ■to shine with a light that is sometimes bright and sometimes weak 摇曳;闪烁•I felt a cold draft and the candle started to flicker.我感到一阵冷风袭来,烛光开始摇曳起来。 intransitive or transitive ■to appear for a short time or to make a sudden movement 闪现,一闪而过;使…突然动一下•A smile flickered across her face.她脸上掠过一丝微笑。 •He'd been in a coma for weeks, when all of a sudden he flickered an eyelid.他已经昏迷几个星期了,突然他的眼皮动了一下。 UK ['flɪk.ər] US [-ɚ] noun countable usually singular LIGHT 光 ■when a light is sometimes bright and sometimes weak (光的)摇曳,闪烁•the soft flicker of candlelight烛光的轻轻摇曳 UK ['flɪk.ər] US [-ɚ] noun countable usually singular FEELING 感觉 ■a short feeling or expression of an emotion or quality (感觉或情绪的)闪现,一闪而过•There was a flicker of hope in his eyes.他的眼中闪过一丝希望。 |