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1 glimmer of hope
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2 glimmer of hope
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3 glimmer of hope
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4 glimmer of hope
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5 glimmer of hope
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6 glimmer of hope
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7 glimmer of hope
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8 glimmer\ of\ hope
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9 glimmer\ of\ hope
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10 a glimmer of hope
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11 a glimmer of hope
Общая лексика: проблеск надежды -
12 inspire sb with a glimmer of hope
Общая лексика: пробудить проблеск надежды в к-лУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > inspire sb with a glimmer of hope
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13 provide a glimmer of hope
Общая лексика: давать проблеск надеждыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > provide a glimmer of hope
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14 see a glimmer of hope
Общая лексика: увидеть луч надежды (контекстуальный перевод; букв. - проблеск надежды; англ. цитата - из репортажа агентства Thomson Reuters) -
15 a glimmer of hope
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16 a glimmer of hope
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17 glimmer
glimmer ['glɪmə(r)](moonlight, candle) jeter une faible lueur, luire faiblement; (water) miroiter2 noun∎ a glimmer of hope/interest une (faible) lueur d'espoir/d'intérêt;∎ not a glimmer of interest pas le moindre intérêt;∎ they haven't got the merest glimmer of a chance ils n'ont pas l'ombre d'une chance -
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A n1 ( faint light) faible lueur f (of de) ;2 ( trace) lueur f ; a glimmer of hope fig une lueur d'espoir ; without a glimmer of interest sans le moindre intérêt.B vi jeter une faible lueur. -
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glimmer [ˈglɪmər][light, fire] luire ; [water] miroiter2. noun* * *['glɪmə(r)] 1. 2.intransitive verb jeter une faible lueur -
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'ɡlimə
1. verb(to shine faintly: A single candle glimmered in the darkness.) brillar con luz tenueémula, rielar
2. noun1) (a faint light.) luz tenueémula2) (a slight sign or amount: a glimmer of hope.) rayo, vislumbre, resquicioglimmer vb brillar con luz tenuetr['glɪməSMALLr/SMALL]1 (light) luz nombre femenino tenue1 brillar con luz tenue\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa glimmer of hope un rayo de esperanzaglimmer ['glɪmər] vi: brillar con luz trémulaglimmer n1) : luz f trémula, luz f tenue2) gleam: rayo m, vislumbre fa glimmer of understanding: un rayo de entendimienton.• luz trémula s.m.• vislumbre s.f.v.• brillar con luz tenue y vacilante v.• brillar tenuemente v.• escintilar v.• vislumbrarse v.
I 'glɪmər, 'glɪmə(r)intransitive verb brillar con luz trémula
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a) (of candle, light) luz f débil or tenue y trémulab) ( of understanding) atisbo m['ɡlɪmǝ(r)]there's a glimmer of hope — hay un rayo or un rayito de esperanza
1. N1) [of light] luz f trémula; [of water] espejeo m2) (fig)2.VI [light] brillar con luz trémula; [water] espejear* * *
I ['glɪmər, 'glɪmə(r)]intransitive verb brillar con luz trémula
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a) (of candle, light) luz f débil or tenue y trémulab) ( of understanding) atisbo mthere's a glimmer of hope — hay un rayo or un rayito de esperanza
См. также в других словарях:
glimmer of hope — A glimmer of hope is the belief that there is a slight chance that something positive will happen … The small dictionary of idiomes
glimmer of hope — • a glimmer of hope • a glimmer of suspicion • a glimmer of sense (from Idioms in Speech) weak, faint hope Already he had a glimmer of suspicion as to how matters stood and of how he would be made use of by Blodwen Page to run the practice for… … Idioms and examples
glimmer of hope — A slight chance of success. ► “There remains a glimmer of hope in South Korea’s overall business conditions as the prolonged sluggishness appears to be ending.” (Business Korea, May 1992, p. 12) … American business jargon
glimmer of hope — … Useful english dictionary
a glimmer of hope — a very small sign that something might improve or succeed The survey reports a glimmer of hope for the small business sector … English dictionary
glimmer — ► VERB ▪ shine faintly with a wavering light. ► NOUN 1) a faint or wavering light. 2) a faint sign of a feeling or quality: a glimmer of hope. DERIVATIVES glimmering adjective & noun. ORIGIN probably Scandinavian … English terms dictionary
hope */*/*/ — I UK [həʊp] / US [hoʊp] verb Word forms hope : present tense I/you/we/they hope he/she/it hopes present participle hoping past tense hoped past participle hoped [intransitive/transitive] to want and expect something to happen or be true hope… … English dictionary
hope — hope1 W1S1 [həup US houp] v [I and T] [: Old English; Origin: hopian] 1.) to want something to happen or be true and to believe that it is possible or likely hope (that) ▪ We hope that more women will decide to join the course. ▪ I do hope… … Dictionary of contemporary English
hope — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 belief that sth you want will happen ADJECTIVE ▪ deep (esp. AmE), fervent, great ▪ a feeling of considerable hope ▪ It is my fervent hope that you will be able to take this project forward … Collocations dictionary
hope — hope1 [ houp ] verb *** intransitive or transitive to want and expect something to happen or be true: hope (that): I just hope she s pleasant to him on his birthday. hope for: It wouldn t be sensible to hope for immediate success. The best they… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
glimmer — glim|mer1 [ˈglımə US ər] n 1.) a small sign of something such as hope or understanding glimmer of ▪ a glimmer of hope for the future 2.) a light that is not very bright = ↑gleam glimmer of ▪ the first glimmer of dawn glimmer 2 … Dictionary of contemporary English