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1 чувство глубокого удовлетворения
1) General subject: a glow of satisfaction2) Jargon: blastУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > чувство глубокого удовлетворения
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glow — [[t]glo͟ʊ[/t]] glows, glowing, glowed 1) N COUNT: usu sing A glow is a dull, steady light, for example the light produced by a fire when there are no flames. The cigarette s red glow danced about in the darkness... The rising sun casts a golden… … English dictionary
satisfaction — [[t]sæ̱tɪsfæ̱kʃ(ə)n[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT Satisfaction is the pleasure that you feel when you do something or get something that you wanted or needed to do or get. She felt a small glow of satisfaction... Both sides expressed satisfaction with the… … English dictionary
glow — glow1 [ glou ] verb intransitive * 1. ) to shine with a soft light: His desk light glowed in the darkness of the big room. a ) if something very hot glows, it looks red or orange and burns without producing flames: The tip of a cigarette glowed… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
glow */ — I UK [ɡləʊ] / US [ɡloʊ] verb [intransitive] Word forms glow : present tense I/you/we/they glow he/she/it glows present participle glowing past tense glowed past participle glowed 1) to shine with a soft light His desk light glowed in the darkness … English dictionary
glow — glow1 [gləu US glou] n [singular] 1.) a soft steady light glow from ▪ the glow from the dying fire glow of ▪ the dim glow of the lightbulb ▪ the warm glow of the setting sun ▪ the green glow of the computer monitor 2.) the pink colour in your… … Dictionary of contemporary English
glow — 1 noun (singular) 1 a soft steady light, especially from something that is burning without flames: The glow from the dying fire lit his face. | the glow of city lights on the horizon 2 brightness of colour, especially colours like red and orange … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
glow — 1. verb 1) lights glowed from the windows Syn: shine, radiate, gleam, glimmer, flicker, flare; luminesce 2) a fire glowed in the hearth Syn: radiate heat, smolder, burn 3) … Thesaurus of popular words
glow — v. & n. v.intr. 1 a throw out light and heat without flame; be incandescent. b shine like something heated in this way. 2 (of the cheeks) redden, esp. from cold or exercise. 3 (often foll. by with) a (of the body) be heated, esp. from exertion;… … Useful english dictionary
glow — [gləʊ] verb [I] I 1) to shine with a soft warm light The tip of a cigarette glowed in the darkness.[/ex] 2) to show that you are happy She glowed with satisfaction.[/ex] 3) if your face or body is glowing, it looks pink or red, for example… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
self-satisfaction — [n] pride, contentment complacency, conceit, glow, peace of mind, selfapprobation, self approval, self pleasure, smugness; concepts 410,689 Ant. humility, meekness, self doubt … New thesaurus
af·ter·glow — /ˈæftɚˌgloʊ, Brit ˈɑːftəˌgləʊ/ noun [singular] 1 : a glowing light remaining in the sky after the sun has set the afterglow of the sunset 2 : a happy feeling that remains after a successful or emotional event the party s afterglow We basked in… … Useful english dictionary