glitter
verb [ I ] uk/ˈɡlɪt.ər/ us/ˈɡlɪt̬.ɚ/
闪烁,闪耀,闪光
to produce a lot of small, bright flashes of reflected light
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(眼睛)闪烁
If someone's eyes glitter, they look bright and express strong feeling.
His dark eyes glittered with anger behind his glasses. 他那双黑眼睛透过镜片喷射出怒火。
Idiom
all that glitters is not goldidiom saying 闪光的并非都是金子。
said about something that seems to be good on the surface, but might not be when you look at it more closely
glitter
noun [ U ] uk/ˈɡlɪt.ər/ us/ˈɡlɪt̬.ɚ/
(EXCITEMENT)
(富人或名人的)吸引力,魅力,诱惑力
the excitement and attractive quality connected with rich and famous people
He was attracted by the glitter of Hollywood. 好莱坞的魅力令他心驰神往。
(BRIGHT LIGHT)
闪烁,闪耀,闪光
an occasion when something glitters
the glitter of the fireworks 焰火的绚烂
(DECORATION)
(装饰或儿童作画用的)小发光物,发光碎屑
very small pieces of shiny material used to decorate the skin or used by children to make pictures