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121 gleam of egg
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122 GLEAM BLINDINGLY
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123 GLEAM BRIGHTLY
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124 GLEAM CONSPICUOUSLY
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125 GLEAM FAINTLY
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126 a gleam in someone's eye
n infmlThis was when we were living in our seedy flat in central London, at a time when you were still a gleam in your father's eye — Это было, когда мы еще жили в нашей задрипанной квартире в центре Лондона, в то время, когда тебя еще и в проекте не было
This can be a gleam in the eye of a designer — Возможно, что у какого-нибудь конструктора уже зародилась эта идея
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > a gleam in someone's eye
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127 a gleam in smb.'s eye
(a gleam (glint или twinkle) in smb.'s eye)The proposal remains but a twinkle in the Home Secretary's eye. (‘Guardian’) — Эта идея пока только еще брезжила в уме министра внутренних дел.
You were on the force when I was a gleam in my pop's... eye. (Suppl) — Вы уже служили в полиции, когда меня еще не было на свете. Мой отец только подумывал, не обзавестись ли ему наследником.
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128 a gleam of hope
un rayo de esperanza
См. также в других словарях:
Gleam — Gleam, n. [OE. glem, gleam, AS. gl[ae]m, prob. akin to E. glimmer, and perh. to Gr. ? warm, ? to warm. Cf. {Glitter}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A shoot of light; a small stream of light; a beam; a ray; a glimpse. [1913 Webster] Transient unexpected… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gleam — Gleam, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gleamed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gleaming}.] 1. To shoot, or dart, as rays of light; as, at the dawn, light gleams in the east. [1913 Webster] 2. To shine; to cast light; to glitter. Syn: To {Gleam}, {Glimmer}, {Glitter}.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gleam — gleam·ing·ly; gleam·less; gleam·er; gleam; … English syllables
gleam — ► VERB ▪ shine brightly, especially with reflected light. ► NOUN 1) a faint or brief light. 2) a brief or faint show of a quality or emotion. ● a gleam in someone s eye Cf. ↑a gleam in someone s eye … English terms dictionary
gleam — [glēm] n. [ME glem < OE glæm < IE * ghlei < * ĝhel , to shine, gleam > GOLD, GLASS, GLOW] 1. a flash or beam of light 2. a faint light 3. a reflected brightness, as from a polished surface 4 … English World dictionary
Gleam — Gleam, v. i. [Cf. OE. glem birdlime, glue, phlegm, and E. englaimed.] (Falconry) To disgorge filth, as a hawk. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gleam — Gleam, v. t. To shoot out (flashes of light, etc.). [1913 Webster] Dying eyes gleamed forth their ashy lights. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gleam — [n] brightness, sparkle beam, brilliance, coruscation, flash, flicker, glance, glim, glimmer, glint, glitz, gloss, glow, luster, ray, scintillation, sheen, shimmer, splendor, twinkle; concepts 620,624 Ant. dullness gleam [v] sparkle beam, burn,… … New thesaurus
gleam|er — «GLEE muhr», noun. a cosmetic for making the skin of the face gleam … Useful english dictionary
gleam — (n.) O.E. glæm brilliant light; brightness, splendor, radiance, from P.Gmc. *glaimiz (Cf. O.S. glimo brightness; M.H.G. glim spark, gleime glowworm; Ger. glimmen to glimmer, glow; O.N. glija to shine, glitter ), from root *glim , from PIE … Etymology dictionary
gleam — vb *flash, glance, glint, sparkle, glitter, glisten, scintillate, coruscate, twinkle … New Dictionary of Synonyms