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VERB
闪烁;闪耀 If a star or a light twinkles, it shines with an unsteady light which rapidly and constantly changes from bright to faint.
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At night, lights twinkle in distant villages across the valleys.
夜间,山谷那头的遥远村落里灯光闪闪。
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...a band of twinkling diamonds.
一串闪闪发光的钻石
twinkly
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We always decorated a grand 6m pine tree on our front lawn with soft, twinkly blue lights.
我们总是给屋前草坪上一棵 6 米高的大松树挂上柔和闪烁的蓝灯。
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VERB
(因感到有趣或高兴而眼睛)闪亮,发光 If you say that someone's eyes twinkle, you mean that their face expresses good humour or amusement.
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She saw her mother's eyes twinkle with amusement.
她看到母亲眼中闪烁着喜悦的光芒。
- Twinkle is also a noun.
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A kindly twinkle came into her eyes.
她的目光变得友善起来。
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twinkly
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She describes him as kind, warm, compassionate, with the most naughty twinkly blue eyes.
她形容他善良、热情、富有同情心,还有一双最为顽皮的闪闪发亮的蓝眼睛。
- Noun
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1. a rapid change in brightness; a brief spark or flash
- synonym: scintillation,sparkling
- Verb
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1. gleam or glow intermittently;
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2. emit or reflect light in a flickering manner;
- "Does a constellation twinkle more brightly than a single star?"
- synonym: winkle,scintillate
- 1. From the twinkle in her eyes we know she is joking.
- 我们从她闪烁的眼神知道她在开玩笑。
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- 2. The incident was over in a twinkle.
- 那件事一瞬间就过去了。
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- 3. The twinkle of distant town lights was very beautiful.
- 远处城镇灯火闪烁,煞是好看。
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- 4. There was a mischievous twinkle in his eyes.
- 他眼睛里露出淘气的神色。
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- 5. There was not a star to twinkle hope and light to him.
- 没有一颗星星向他闪烁希望与光明。
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