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1 gleam
1. noun1) Schein, der; (fainter) Schimmer, der2. intransitive verbgleam of hope/truth — Hoffnungsschimmer, der/Funke Wahrheit
[Sonne, Licht:] scheinen; [Fußboden, Fahrzeug, Stiefel:] glänzen; [Zähne:] blitzen; [Augen:] leuchten* * *[ɡli:m] 1. verb(to shine faintly: a light gleaming in the distance.) glänzen2. noun1) (a faint glow: the gleam of her eyes.) der Glanz2) (a slight sign or amount: a gleam of hope.) der Schimmer* * *[gli:m]I. n\gleam of hope Hoffnungsschimmer m\gleam of interest/pride Zeichen nt von Interesse/Stolzto \gleam with pleasure vor Freude strahlen* * *[gliːm]1. nthe gleam from his torch —
2) (fig)a gleam of pride/curiosity — ein Funke m
a gleam of sense not a gleam of hope/pride — ein Hauch m von Vernunft kein Funke m Hoffnung/Stolz
he had a ( dangerous) gleam in his eye — seine Augen funkelten (gefährlich)
2. vischimmern; (hair, skin also) glänzen; (eyes) funkeln* * *gleam [ɡliːm]A s schwacher Schein, Schimmer m (auch fig):he had a dangerous gleam in his eye seine Augen funkelten gefährlich;gleam of hope Hoffnungsschimmer, -strahl m;when you were still a gleam in your father’s eye umg hum als du noch ein sündiger Gedanke deines Vaters warstB v/i1. glänzen, leuchten, schimmern, scheinen2. funkeln (Augen etc)* * *1. noun1) Schein, der; (fainter) Schimmer, dergleam of light — Lichtschein, der
2. intransitive verbgleam of hope/truth — Hoffnungsschimmer, der/Funke Wahrheit
[Sonne, Licht:] scheinen; [Fußboden, Fahrzeug, Stiefel:] glänzen; [Zähne:] blitzen; [Augen:] leuchten* * *n.Schimmer - m. v.durchschimmern v.glänzen v. -
2 gleam
[gli:m] n\gleam of hope Hoffnungsschimmer m;to \gleam with pleasure vor Freude strahlen -
3 glimmer
1. noun 2. intransitive verb* * *['ɡlimə] 1. verb(to shine faintly: A single candle glimmered in the darkness.) schimmern2. noun1) (a faint light.) der Schimmer2) (a slight sign or amount: a glimmer of hope.) der Schimmer* * *glim·mer[ˈglɪməʳ, AM -ɚ]I. vi1. (shine) light schimmern2. (show) schimmern▪ to \glimmer through durchschimmernII. n\glimmer of light Lichtschimmer m\glimmer of hope Hoffnungsschimmer m\glimmer of interest Funken m des Interesses\glimmer of light Lichtschimmer m* * *['glɪmə(r)]1. n2)See:= academic.ru/31330/gleam">gleam2. vi(light, water) schimmern; (flame, fire) glimmen* * *glimmer [ˈɡlımə(r)]A v/i1. glimmen2. schimmernB s1. Glimmen n2. a) Schimmer m (auch fig), (schwacher) Schein:a glimmer of hope ein Hoffnungsschimmer3. MINER Glimmer m* * *1. noun 2. intransitive verb* * *n.Flimmer m.Schimmer - m. v.schimmern v.
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