sparkle
v[I, Ipr]
~ (with sth)
1 shine brightly with flashes of light 闪耀; 闪烁
Her diamonds sparkled in the candle-light. 她的钻石在烛光中闪闪发亮.
pavements sparkling with frost 冰霜闪耀的人行道
Her eyes sparkled with excitement. 她目光闪烁显露出激动的神情.
2 be full of life and wit 活力和才智焕发; 活跃
She was really sparkling (with happiness) at the wedding. 在婚礼上她(幸福得)容光焕发.
She always sparkles at parties. 在聚会上她总是神采奕奕. sparkle, n [U, C]
effect made by sparkling (sparkle 1, 2); act of sparkling 光亮; 活力; 闪光
the sparkle of sunlight on snow 阳光照射在雪上的闪光
There was a sudden sparkle as the fireworks were lit. 烟火点燃後火花迸发.
a performance that lacked sparkle 缺乏生气的表演.
From time to time, I notice that he puts a piece of meat down his trousers just before he leaves the factory.
我经常看到,他在快要离厂前把一块肉藏在裤子里。
Professor Karl von Frisch, an Austrian scientist, spent many years of his life researching the amazing ways honey bees communicate in their dark hives.