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1 a gleam of intelligence
Общая лексика: проблеск разумаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a gleam of intelligence
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2 gleam
1. [gli:m] n1. слабый свет, проблеск, лучgleams of sunshine came through the cloud - сквозь тучу пробивались лучи солнца
2. отблеск, отсвет (лучей заходящего солнца и т. п.)3. проблеск, вспышка (надежды и т. п.)she had a dangerous gleam in her eyes - в её глазах вспыхивали опасные огоньки
4. прозрачность2. [gli:m] v1. светиться; мерцать (тж. перен.)amusement gleamed in his eyes - по его глазам /по выражению его глаз/ было видно, что ему интересно
2. 1) отражать свет; блестетьthe furniture gleamed after being polished - мебель блестела после того, как её натёрли /отполировали/
2) отражаться (от какого-л. блестящего предмета)the distant stars gleamed on the still surface of the lake - далёкие звёзды слабо отражались на спокойной глади озера
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3 gleam
1. n слабый свет, проблеск, луч2. n отблеск, отсвет3. n проблеск, вспышка4. n прозрачность5. v светиться; мерцать6. v отражать свет; блестетьthe furniture gleamed after being polished — мебель блестела после того, как её натёрли
7. v отражатьсяthe distant stars gleamed on the still surface of the lake — далёкие звёзды слабо отражались на спокойной глади озера
Синонимический ряд:1. brilliance (noun) brilliance; iridescence; luster; sheen; shine2. flash (noun) beam; blink; coruscation; flash; flicker; glance; glimmer; glint; glisten; glitter; glow; quiver; ray; scintillation; shaft; shimmer; spark; sparkle; twinkle; wink3. flash (verb) beam; blaze; burn; coruscate; flash; glance; glimmer; glint; glisten; glitter; glow; radiate; scintillate; shimmer; shine; spangle; sparkle; twinkleАнтонимический ряд:darkness; dullness -
4 блеснуть
несовер. - блестеть;
совер. - блестеть (однокр.) прям. и перен. shine;
glitter (о металле и т. п.) ;
sparkle (искриться) ;
flash;
(чем-л.) ;
только перен.> make a brilliant display (of) он не блещет умом ≈ his intelligence does not strike you, he is not overblessed with intelligence он блещет остроумием ≈ he is full of wit, his wit sparkles, he sparkles with wit не все то золото, что блестит ≈ all is not gold that glitters блеснула молния ≈ there was a flash of lightning у меня блеснула мысль ≈ a thought flashed across my mind у меня блеснула надежда ≈ I was inspired with hope, I saw a ray of hope он любит блеснуть своим умом ≈ he likes to make a show of his wit, he likes to show off his cleverness блеснуть красноречиемблес|нуть - сов. flash;
перен. show* up suddenly;
у меня ~нула мысль the thought flashed through my mind;
~теть несов.
1. gleam, glitter;
огни ~тят lights are gleaming;
звёзды блещут stars are shining/glittering;
2. (о глазах) shine*;
3. (отличаться какими-л. качествами) shine*;
он не блещет умом he has no special powers of intellect, he`s not very bright.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > блеснуть
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5 brilliance
1. n яркость, блеск2. n великолепие, блеск3. n способностиСинонимический ряд:1. acumen (noun) acumen; intellect; sagacity; wit2. brightness (noun) brightness; brilliancy; gaiety; glare; gleam; polish3. effulgence (noun) effulgence; refulgence; resplendence; splendor4. fire (noun) fire; luminosity; radiance5. glory (noun) glitter; glory; magnificence; sparkle; sumptuousness6. illustriousness (noun) acuteness; distinction; eminence; excellence; fame; genius; illustriousness; preeminence7. ingeniousness (noun) ingeniousness; intelligence; penetration; profundityАнтонимический ряд:drabness; notoriety; stupidity
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