glitter UK ['glɪt.ər] US ['glɪtˌ.ɚ] verb intransitive ■to produce a lot of small bright flashes of reflected light 闪烁,闪耀,闪光•Her diamond necklace glittered brilliantly under the spotlights.聚光灯下她的钻石项链流光溢彩,光芒四射。 ■literary ■If someone's eyes glitter, they look bright and express strong feeling (眼睛)闪烁•His dark eyes glittered with anger behind his spectacles.他那双黑眼睛透过镜片喷射出怒火。 UK ['glɪt.ər] US ['glɪtˌ.ɚ] verb intransitive All that glitters is not gold. saying ■said about something that seems to be good on the surface, but might not be when you look at it more closely 闪光的并非都是金子。 UK ['glɪt.ər] US ['glɪtˌ.ɚ] noun uncountable EXCITEMENT 刺激 ■the excitement and attractive quality connected with rich and famous people (富人或名人的)吸引力,魅力,诱惑力•He was attracted by the glitter of Hollywood.好莱坞的魅力令他心驰神往。 UK ['glɪt.ər] US ['glɪtˌ.ɚ] noun uncountable BRIGHT LIGHT 亮光 ■when something glitters 闪烁,闪耀,闪光•the glitter of the fireworks火焰的绚烂 ■very small pieces of shiny material used to decorate the skin or used by children to make pictures (装饰或儿童作画用的)小发光物,发光碎屑 |